Not much, I'd round it up to 70,000 people.
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The Texas medical center has made a impact among thousand's. Saving the lives of many.
Many of the physicians who on staff at the University of Texas Medical Branch are Medicare providers.
There seems to be numerous options out there for medical transportation and maybe that is where the seniors are running into a problem. Too many to choose from can be discouraging but with a little research I believe there are good options out there.
There are many companies that offer Non-emergency medical transportation insurance. This insurance is primarily geared toward the vehicles used in transporting the elderly or community residence to medical office for appointments.
depends on which location in florida to which locale in texas;then depends on mode of transportation
How many people die a day in Texas
You can get medical transportation through many different small companies. There is ParaTranspo, and most cab companies have cars that are specially equipped to move patients with specific needs.
208,754 people live in Laredo Texas
That's a difficult question to answer as California EMSA does not publish this data (http://www.emsa.ca.gov/data_inf/data_inf.asp). There are some national statistics available (http://www.startingabiz.com/starting-a-medical-transportation-business), but none that are state-specific that I could readily find. Good luck!