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NEMT / dial-a-ride dispatch software — Non-emergency medical transport with PSV compliance and accessibility-first.

TaxiCloud nemt / dial-a-ride dispatch software for UK and Ireland operators. AI Copilot, transparent £49-£349/month pricing, self-serve trial.

NEMT (Non-Emergency Medical Transport) and dial-a-ride operations require dispatch tooling that handles accessibility requirements, PSV compliance, and the slower-cadence operating reality of community transport. TaxiCloud ships PSV reporting, accessibility-vehicle awareness, and configurable timing tolerance.

Outcomes · NEMT / dial-a-ride

Non-emergency medical transport with PSV compliance and accessibility-first.

WAV

Accessibility-vehicle types

First-class booking objects

PSV

Compliance reporting

Local authority formats

Mixed

NEMT + commercial fleets

Common ownership setup

  • Accessibility-vehicle matching enforced at booking time
  • PSV compliance reports generate per local authority calendar
  • Medical-appointment time windows respected with configurable tolerance
  • NEMT revenue separable in reporting for contract reviews

NEMT / dial-a-ride dispatch software — the operating reality

NEMT and dial-a-ride dispatch operate on a different cadence from commercial PHV: passengers may need wheelchair-accessible vehicles, journeys often have medical-appointment time windows that cannot be missed, drivers may need additional accessibility training. Dispatch platforms built for ride-hailing speed often miss the operational reality of community transport, where careful matching beats raw fleet velocity.

How TaxiCloud's nemt / dial-a-ride dispatch software handles it

TaxiCloud handles the operating frame. Accessibility-vehicle types are first-class objects: wheelchair-accessible (WAV), step-up, transit-style — bookings match passenger needs to vehicle capability. PSV (Public Service Vehicle) compliance reporting ships in the formats local authorities expect for community-transport contracts. Configurable timing tolerance respects the slower assignment cadence appropriate for medical-appointment journeys.

NEMT / dial-a-ride dispatch software — what changes for operators

Most NEMT operations run alongside commercial PHV under the same ownership group, often with shared dispatch teams. Multi-tenant architecture handles this cleanly: NEMT operations can run as a sub-brand or as a tagged service tier within the main fleet. Reporting separates NEMT revenue and PSV compliance metrics for community-transport contract reviews while presenting unified operational KPIs to ownership.

Pain points nemt / dial-a-ride operators actually have

The nemt / dial-a-ride dispatch lanes incumbent platforms get wrong.

Where iCabbi, Autocab, and legacy taxi dispatch software fall short for nemt / dial-a-ride operations — and where TaxiCloud is calibrated natively.

  • Accessibility-vehicle matching often handled in spreadsheets

  • PSV compliance reporting absent from PHV-first dispatch platforms

  • Medical-appointment time windows poorly modelled in ride-hailing-cadence platforms

  • NEMT and commercial fleet KPIs mixed when shared dispatch tooling does not separate

FAQ

NEMT / dial-a-ride dispatch software — questions answered.

Does TaxiCloud handle wheelchair-accessible vehicle (WAV) matching?
Yes. Vehicle types are first-class objects: WAV, step-up, transit-style, standard. Bookings match passenger accessibility requirements to vehicle capability automatically. The dispatch board surfaces accessibility flags so controllers do not assign incorrectly.
Does TaxiCloud generate PSV compliance reports?
Yes. Local authority PSV compliance reports — driver certifications, vehicle inspections, journey logs — generate in the formats authorities request for community-transport contracts. Compliance content maintained quarterly per authority.
How are NEMT operations separated from commercial PHV in mixed-fleet operators?
Two patterns supported: NEMT as a sub-brand under the parent operator (Pro Ultra multi-tenant), or as a tagged service tier within the main fleet (Pro Max). Reporting separates NEMT revenue and PSV compliance metrics in both patterns; operational KPIs roll up to ownership.
Can drivers track additional certifications for medical passenger transport?
Yes. Driver records support arbitrary certification tracking with expiry dates. Common patterns: medical passenger training, first-aid certification, manual handling. Certification expiry surfaces on the dispatcher exception queue ahead of expiry.

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