Brand Story
14 Sep 2023, 03:36 GMT+10
RouteGenie, a modern all-in-one NEMT software, recently attended the NEMTAC Transform 2023 Conference in Jacksonville, Florida from September 10-12. The annual event brings together medical transportation professionals to discuss industry trends, innovations, and best practices.
'It was great to meet with many of our existing customers face-to-face and get their feedback on our products and services,' said Jonathon Anthon, co-CEO of RouteGenie.
RouteGenie showcased its industry-leading NEMT platform. Conference attendees stopped by the booth to learn how RouteGenie's solutions can help streamline operations, reduce costs, and improve driver satisfaction. Also RouteGenie's mascot was presented for the first time. Now the team is getting ready for future conferences to showcase the software and meet more medical transportation industry experts.
About RouteGenie:
RouteGenie provides NEMT software to help medical transportation companies plan and execute efficient routes, schedules and streamline all their processes. The easy-to-use platform integrates advanced algorithms to generate cost savings, improve fleet management, and streamline operations.
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