
How to Start an NEMT Business in Kansas:
A Several Part “Bambi Knows Best” State-By-State Series
Welcome to Kansas, the Sunflower State, where the golden fields stretch as far as the eye can see and the community spirit shines just as brightly. In Kansas, the warmth of the people matches the sunny landscapes, reflecting a character that is both resilient and welcoming. With deep agricultural roots, Kansans embody a blend of hard work, ingenuity and a neighborly heart. It's a place where small-town charm meets forward-thinking innovation, making it the perfect backdrop for your entrepreneurial journey. Just like Bambi and his friends in the forest, in Kansas, you'll find a supportive and nurturing environment that fosters growth and success.
But Kansas isn't just charming; it's caring too. It’s an excellent place in the Midwest to launch your non-emergency medical transportation (NEMT) business for several reasons. From the bustling urban centers of Kansas City, Overland Park and Wichita to the expansive rural areas across the state, there are abundant opportunities to establish your NEMT business.
The NEMT industry plays a crucial role in providing essential healthcare access to everyone. If you have a caring nature and possibly work in healthcare already but are considering transitioning from scrubs to software, starting an NEMT business in Kansas could be an incredibly rewarding career adventure. Whether you're drawn to entrepreneurship by a passion for helping others or by the potential for innovation in healthcare services, Kansas offers a promising environment to start your journey.
As a care-tech company dedicated to supporting our customers and their passengers, we are committed to setting your NEMT business on the road to success. We take pride in providing informative content about the NEMT industry, along with streamlined product features such as Run Bambi Run, designed to save you time in your daily operations. Whether you're a seasoned NEMT broker or a new NEMTpreneur, we're here to assist you in launching and maintaining a sustainable NEMT business.
This Bambi Knows Best series will guide you through each crucial step in starting your own certified NEMT business in Kansas. From researching the local market and crafting a business plan to navigating regulations, securing funding, building your fleet, hiring and training your team and managing essential technology, we've got you covered every hop of the way.
As you dive into your own research, we recommend hiring local consultants and connecting with other NEMT business owners in your area for valuable insights. At Bambi, we believe in growing a forest of friends over frenemies!
Below is a hoof-full of a table of contents that allows you to follow along or click through to the articles that pertain to your particular needs.
Part 1: Research the Kansas NEMT market
Part 2: Develop a business plan and get registered in Kansas
Part 3: Study Kansas’ regulations and get insured
Part 4: Secure funding in Kansas
Part 5: Flesh Out Your NEMT Fleet in Kansas
Part 6: Hire and Train Up Your NEMT Dream Team
Part 7: Take Care of That Tech
In summary, launching an NEMT business in Kansas requires dedication, meticulous planning, and an unwavering commitment to providing exceptional patient care. By conducting thorough research of the Kansas market, understanding local rules and regulations, securing funding and vehicles, assembling a skilled team and leveraging technology, you can navigate challenges with the agility of Bambi and establish a thriving NEMT business that positively impacts your local Kansas community.
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Bambi CEO Nirav Chheda talks with Alex Stoia, Manager of Corazon Concierge, the only private NEMT business in New Mexico, about preparing his NEMT business to meet the growing NEMT demands across the state.

"To make it plain for everyone to understand... The Bambi software, an all-in-one software, is better for all NEMT owners out there and is easy to use, you don't have to add any plugins or integrations. Go over there and check them out to make your business run a bit smoother and get as many appointments that you can handle. I'm giving my stamp of approval because this is something the transportation industry needs."
Donte also says that Bambi is an all-in-one dispatching software that includes features like appointment scheduling, payment processing, and customer management. He likes that the software is easy to use and that it doesn’t require any additional plugins to function. For example, the software has built-in credit card checkout and doesn’t require integration with services like Stripe or Square. Additionally, the software includes features for private pay clients, which Donte finds important.
Another feature that Donte highlights is the use of AI for trip scheduling. The software can automatically assign trips to drivers based on their qualifications (e.g., stretcher vs. wheelchair). This can be a big time saver for NEMT business owners who have many drivers and trips to manage.
Donte indicates that the software costs $69 per month for unlimited trips, and suggests owners out there try the free demo that is available.
See the full interview on YouTube.
Please don't forget to subscribe and like NEMT Experts Podcast on YouTube.
Also, available to watch on Spotify
And listen (audio only) on your other favorite podcast platforms Apple and Pandora.
Bambi CEO Nirav Chheda talks with Julian Ssemalulu, Owner of Bellshan Homecare, about his great experience in switching over to Bambi's incredibly easy-to-use NEMT dispatch software.

How to Start an NEMT Business in Missouri: A Several Part “Bambi Knows Best” State-By-State Series
Part 7: Take Care of That Tech
Last but not least, leveraging technology is crucial for streamlining your operations and enhancing patient care in your Missouri NEMT business.
Settle up on some NEMT Software: Embrace technology to streamline operations and enhance patient care. Explore NEMT software solutions that automate scheduling, dispatching and route optimization (like ours!). Then there’s GPS tracking to offer real-time vehicle location and facilitate communication with patients. Bambi helps everyone from seasoned pros to NEMTpreneurs get their businesses started, streamlined and sustainable, offering a clean and calming software to soothe those biz savvy souls.
Well there you have it! You studied up on the Missouri several part series, thoroughly researched and written up by our caring and diligent editorial team at Bambi. As we want to be sure when you’re ready to enter the MO NEMT market, you do so with nimble grace — Bambi style.
And remember, Bambi knows best! Our team and tech are here to help! Get in touch today if you have questions about getting started or simply just want a demo of our fun-in-one aiNEMT software built for softies like you! Sometimes, a taste of streamlined, easy-to-use software is all it takes to persuade an entrepreneur to make the leap and prance forward like Bambi in business.

How to Start an NEMT Business in Missouri: A Several Part “Bambi Knows Best” State-By-State Series
Part 6: Hire and Train Up Your NEMT MO Dream Team
Building a competent and compassionate team from safe drivers to skilled dispatchers is needed for delivering high-quality NEMT services and ensuring a positive experience for your patients. Hiring NEMT professionals in Missouri can be done through several platforms and tactics like adding job postings on employment sites like Indeed to LinkedIn to attending job fairs as vendors. The options are endless. There’s just one more article left in the series! Go on now, move onto the final part, Part 7 all about taking care of that tech, click here or skip ahead to the other sections in the series by visiting the series’ table of contents here.

How to Start an NEMT Business in Missouri: A Several Part “Bambi Knows Best” State-By-State Series
Part 5: Flesh Out Your NEMT Fleet in Missouri
Building a reliable and accessible fleet is essential for the success of your NEMT business. This part in the series covers the key considerations for selecting and maintaining vehicles and equipment to ensure safe and comfortable patient transportation.
Select your vehicles: Invest in comfortable and accessible vehicles that cater to your chosen patient population. Consider features like wheelchair ramps or lifts, ensuring compliance with Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) regulations.
Pick your supporting equipment: There is a variety of equipment you can purchase to accompany your fleet, such as ramps, lifts and first-aid kits. Conduct local research to find the best brands that support your sustainability efforts. Supporting Missouri businesses can also be more efficient and environmentally friendly.
Maintain regular vehicle checks: Develop a comprehensive maintenance plan to guarantee your fleet is safe for everyone and the planet!
So close! Now to move onto Part 6 on hiring and training up your dream team, click here or skip ahead to the other sections in the series by visiting the series’ table of contents here.

How to Start an NEMT Business in Missouri: A Several Part “Bambi Knows Best” State-By-State Series
Part 4: Secure Funding in Missouri
Startups cost to start up. So be realistic about the initial investment required. Factor in vehicle purchases, licensing fees, insurance costs, marketing expenses and operational overhead — and then see about securing adequate funding to get your NEMT business off the ground and sustaining it during the initial stages.
The following are places where you can look for financial support. Explore funding options such as small business loans, seeking angel investors or even crowd-funding platforms.
Here’s a comprehensive list of some of your options in Missouri:
The SBA offers various loan programs for small businesses, including the 7(a) loan program, which provides financial assistance for businesses with special requirements.SBA Loans. Missouri Small Business Development Centers (SBDC). The SBDC provides guidance on funding opportunities and can help you prepare business plans and loan applications.
While direct grants for starting a business are rare, there are grants available for specific purposes like technological innovation, rural development — and if you’re an NEMT servicing Missouri rural residents, you might just have a chance at a grant! — and more. Grants.gov is a comprehensive resource for finding federal grants.You’re over half way there in this comprehensive series! In order to move onto Part 5 on how to flesh out your NEMT fleet, click here or skip ahead to the other sections in the series by visiting the series’ table of contents here.

How to Start an NEMT Business in Missouri: A Several Part “Bambi Knows Best” State-By-State Series
Part 3: Study Missouri’s Regulations and Get Insured
To successfully start your NEMT business in Missouri, it's crucial to navigate both state and federal regulations. This involves understanding the specific requirements for registration and compliance in your state, as well as adhering to overarching federal guidelines.
1 | Find out Missouri's NEMT Requirements
Missouri has specific licensing requirements for NEMT providers. Visit the State Department of Health and Senior Services (DHSS) website for detailed information from the MO HealthNet Division (MHD) obtaining the necessary NEMT licenses and permits.
3 | Get insured
Securing the right insurance coverage is crucial in establishing a reliable and legally compliant NEMT business. NEMT insurance protects your company, employees and patients in the event of accidents, injuries or other unforeseen incidents. ITR is one insurance provider to cover some aspects, but there are also multiple types of insurances you’ll need.
4 | Obtain necessary licenses and permits
Check with local city and county offices, as well as the Missouri Division of Professional Registration for specifics around NEMT businesses.
If you hire employees, you’ll need to comply with employment laws, including workers' compensation insurance, unemployment insurance and reporting new hires. The Missouri Department of Labor is a great source of information on this topic!
By following these steps and utilizing available resources, you can ensure that your new business in Missouri is properly established and compliant with state regulations.
You’re keeping up a great pace on learning all about NEMT biz in MO — be sure to be Bambi proud! Now to move onto Part 4 on how to secure funding in Missouri, click here or skip ahead to the other sections in the series by visiting the series’ table of contents here.