RSNAT (Repetitive Scheduled Non-Emergency Ambulance Transport)

RSNAT stands for Repetitive Scheduled Non-Emergency Ambulance Transport. This type of transport is for patients who need regular trips to medical appointments, like dialysis or physical therapy, but don’t have an emergency. The RSNAT program sets guidelines to ensure that patients get safe and reliable transportation using ambulances when other forms of transportation aren’t suitable for their medical condition.

For example, some patients might need to lie down during the ride or have medical equipment with them. These guidelines help make sure that people who need non-emergency ambulance services can get to their appointments in a way that is safe and medically appropriate, while also helping to control healthcare costs by using ambulances only when necessary.