Who Owns Transportation in a Health System?
Patient transportation in a healthcare system is essential for ensuring timely and appropriate care. While non-emergency medical…
Patient transportation in a healthcare system is essential for ensuring timely and appropriate care. While non-emergency medical transportation (NEMT) might seem like a straightforward process, its coordination involves multiple roles across various departments. Case managers, social workers, unit desk clerks,…
Patient transportation in a healthcare system is essential for ensuring timely and appropriate care. While non-emergency medical…
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