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I am Transporation provider, and I am currently looking to network with fellow company. Have you started your company yet?
There are two options for operating a non emergency medical transportation fleet in the state of South Carolina. One is to negotiate a broker contract with the South Carolina Department of Health and Human Services. The other is by contacting the South Carolina Medicaid program for direct information.
You may want to buy a similar business for sale and get their equipment you may also obtain some of their contacts to jump start your clientele.
See http://www.cms.hhs.gov/MedicareProviderSupEnroll.
I would try to enroll in a local community college in Essex county which offers classes in medical transportation and hopefully you will have a great start in this career.
Technician salaries typically start at $30,000. Salaries vary depending on region.
You start by moving to another community. Los Angeles has one very high barrier to entry in the non-emergency medical transport field--according to Google, there are already nearly 2500 companies in the LA Basin who are already doing this. And I guarantee there is no angle you could possibly come up with that someone hasn't already exploited. If you want someone to take you from the critical care hospital to the long term care hospital in a Rolls Royce, SOMEONE in Los Angeles can hook you up.
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To jump start the heart in a medical emergency, a procedure called defibrillation is used. This involves delivering an electric shock to the heart using a device called a defibrillator. The shock helps to restore the heart's normal rhythm and can be life-saving in cases of cardiac arrest. It is important to seek immediate medical help and follow the instructions of trained professionals when using a defibrillator.