Non-emergency Medical Transport (VAN) providers as a group are made up primarily of business entities and/or provider groups. In general, the Non-emergency Medical Transport (VAN) specialty is very male-centric with 61% of providers reporting as male as compared to 38% reporting as female. People living in California, Texas, New York, Ohio, and Arizona enjoy living in one of the 5 most popular states/territories where Non-emergency Medical Transport (VAN) providers practice. In all, there are 10,643 registered Non-emergency Medical Transport (VAN) providers in the United States with over 1,102 of those located in California alone while around 816 chose to practice in Texas.
Non-emergency Medical Transport (VAN) providers have been assigned the 343900000X taxonomy code in the NPI registry, which is a Level II Classification. Click here for more information about medical specialty types.
Overall, Non-emergency Medical Transport (VAN) specialists practice in 56 different states/territories.
A land vehicle with a capacity to meet special height, clearance, access, and seating, for the conveyance of persons in non-emergency situations. The vehicle may or may not be required to meet local county or state regulations.