About RideCredential
Why we built this
State Medicaid NEMT enrollment rules and broker credentialing requirements are public information, but they are scattered across state agency PDFs, broker provider portals, and outdated pages. New owner-operators, many of them CNAs and first-generation entrepreneurs buying their first wheelchair van, end up piecing the process together from forum posts and phone calls. We organize the real sequence into one launch path and are upfront about exactly which parts you still need to confirm yourself.
The problem
Broker applications ask for written policies, driver files, vehicle logs, and insurance certificates before they will even schedule a credentialing review. Figuring out the right order, the right documents, and the right state Medicaid contact from scratch costs new operators weeks of delay. The Launch Kit gives you the sequence and the templates up front, so you spend your time on the parts only you can do.
How RideCredential works
RideCredential maintains free guides covering requirements by state, alongside free tools. The $199 State + Broker NEMT Launch Kit assembles everything into one personalized, printable document.
Who we are
The RideCredential team researches and maintains this content. We are not a law firm, medical practice, or financial advisor, and we do not replace the relevant licensing or regulatory authority; we make its requirements easier to follow.
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