
Establishing National Standards for Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
The Non-Emergency Medical Transportation Accreditation Commission (NEMTAC®) is an ANSI-Accredited Standards Developer responsible for developing consensus-based, industry-driven standards for the Non-Emergency Medical Transportation (NEMT) system. These standards are designed to support safety, reliability, accountability, and access to care across the full NEMT ecosystem.
NEMTAC standards address operational practices, organizational governance, education and training, technology, and system performance. Together, they provide a nationally recognized framework that can be used by providers, brokers, payors, regulators, and other stakeholders to establish consistent expectations and improve service quality across diverse delivery models.


NEMTAC® standards are developed through an open, balanced, and consensus-based process that depends on participation from across the non-emergency medical transportation (NEMT) ecosystem. When a new standards project is initiated, NEMTAC convenes a Standards Development Committee composed of qualified stakeholders to review, refine, and recommend proposed requirements and best practices.
These committees help ensure that each standard reflects operational realities, regulatory considerations, and person-centered outcomes, while remaining practical and scalable across diverse delivery models. To support balance, independence, and broad applicability, NEMTAC recognizes the following 13 primary stakeholder groups within the NEMT system:
NEMT Providers
Transportation Brokers
Health Plans & Managed Care Organizations (MCOs)
Healthcare Facilities & Referring Professionals
Regulatory & Oversight Agencies
Passengers / Transportation Recipients
Technology & Data Vendors
Vehicle & Equipment Manufacturers
Public Transit Systems & Regional Transit Authorities (RTAs)
Community & Advocacy Organizations
Training & Education Organizations
Standards Development & Accreditation Bodies
Insurance Carriers & Risk Brokers
Participation from these stakeholder groups helps ensure that NEMTAC standards are credible, balanced, and responsive to the full system of care. Individuals and organizations representing one or more of these perspectives are encouraged to engage in standards development activities.
Your participation helps establish national benchmarks for safety, access, quality, and accountability in medical transportation.



Non-Emergency Medical Transportation (NEMT) is a critical access service for millions of individuals who rely on it to reach medical appointments, treatments, and essential healthcare services—particularly seniors, people with disabilities, Medicaid recipients, and residents of rural communities. Without reliable NEMT services, many individuals face missed care, poorer health outcomes, and increased strain on the healthcare system.
However, the quality of NEMT services is not uniform. While many passengers receive safe, professional transportation, others encounter delays, inconsistent service quality, or inadequate vehicles and training. These variations often result from differences in program design, funding structures, and operational practices across jurisdictions and providers. This variability underscores the importance of clear, evolving standards and accreditation frameworks that promote consistency and accountability.
Passengers depend on NEMT for more than transportation—they depend on it for access to care. Whether traveling to dialysis, a specialist appointment, or a post-discharge follow-up, timely and appropriate transportation plays a meaningful role in health outcomes and continuity of care.
NEMTAC supports passengers by establishing national, consensus-based standards, accrediting organizations that demonstrate conformance to those standards, and supporting education aligned with safety, quality, and person-centered service delivery. Through these efforts, NEMTAC helps advance more consistent, transparent, and reliable NEMT services—regardless of geography or service model.
Here’s how NEMTAC benefits passengers:
At its core, NEMTAC’s mission is to advance the quality and consistency of the passenger experience by promoting standards, accreditation, and education that support safe, professional, and reliable non-emergency medical transportation.
Through nationally recognized standards, organizational accreditation, and role-based education programs, NEMTAC helps align diverse stakeholders across the NEMT ecosystem toward shared expectations for safety, access, and service quality—contributing to improved transportation experiences for passengers nationwide.
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