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Operating First: The Foundation Behind Our Consulting Work
At My Elite Courses, our NEMT consulting and training service s are built on one principle: you can’t effectively consult on what you don’t actively operate . We work with non-emergency medical transportation (NEMT) providers who want practical guidance, compliant systems, and training that reflects real-world conditions—not theory. Everything we teach and advise on is grounded in live operations through our ownership and management of Skyline Transport, a NEMTAC NEMT Provid

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Jan 73 min read


CTAA PASS Hands On Wheelchair Securement Training in Tampa Bay: What to Know Before You Register
Providing safe, respectful transportation for wheelchair passengers requires more than just online coursework. Our CTAA PASS Wheelchair Securement Training is a half-day, in-person course designed to add the required hands-on wheelchair securement and lift operation component to the PASS Basic online training. This course is led by a certified CTAA PASS Trainer and focuses on real-world application, allowing participants to practice proper techniques in a supervised setting

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Jan 52 min read


CTAA PASS Wheelchair Securement Training- Tampa Bay
My Elite Courses offers hands-on CTAA PASS Wheelchair Securement Training for transportation and healthcare professionals. Classes are held in the Tampa Bay area and are open to professionals nationwide who wish to attend. Training Overview In-person, hands-on training 4-hour session Classroom instruction combined with vehicle-based practice Instruction aligned with CTAA PASS standards This training focuses on proper wheelchair securement, safe loading and unloading, and r

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Dec 20, 20251 min read


What Type of Vehicle Should You Get for an NEMT Business?
When starting a Non-Emergency Medical Transportation (NEMT) business, one of the first questions people ask is what type of vehicle they should get. Like many decisions in this industry, it really depends on where you are right now , what services you want to offer, and what you can realistically sustain early on. A brand-new vehicle can be exciting, but it’s worth asking whether that investment fits your current situation and gives your business room to grow. Understanding Y

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Dec 19, 20253 min read


How Many Vehicles Do You Need to Start an NEMT Company?
When people first start looking into the Non-Emergency Medical Transportation (NEMT) business, one of the first questions they ask is how many vehicles they need to get started. The honest answer is that it really depends , and there isn’t one number that works for everyone. Instead of focusing only on a vehicle count, many new providers find it helpful to think about a few basic considerations. Demand Is Only Part of the Picture It’s easy to assume that more vehicles mean mo

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Dec 19, 20252 min read


Insurance Considerations for NEMT Companies
Insurance is one of the most frequently misunderstood considerations when starting or growing a Non-Emergency Medical Transportation (NEMT) business. While coverage is often viewed as a checkbox to operate, the type of policy — and who structures it — can significantly impact long-term risk. Industry-Specific Knowledge Matters A common consideration for NEMT providers is who they work with for insurance . Local insurance agents or brokers who are unfamiliar with the NEMT indu

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Dec 19, 20252 min read


Why CTAA Wheelchair Securement Training Matters More Than Ever
When it comes to non-emergency medical transportation (NEMT), wheelchair securement is not just a skill — it’s a responsibility. Every trip involves a real person who is trusting the driver, the equipment, and the training behind it. Proper securement protects passengers, drivers, and providers while reducing risk, liability, and preventable incidents. That’s exactly why CTAA PASS Wheelchair Securement Training exists — and why ongoing, hands-on education is essential for an

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Dec 18, 20253 min read
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