This experience allows an evaluation of two categories of vehicles capable of providing transportation for people seated, starting or arriving at healthcare centres. Evaulating VSL services of transport contributes to improved structurion and organization as well as access improvements within medical establishments; further reducing waiting delays when entering or leaving healthcare establishments.
The higher tariff per passenger charges imposed by conventional taxis and VSLs highlight the significance of transport in an adapted seating position, especially when ordered by medical doctors on request. As a result, client expectations about cost are generally more elevated when dealing with such transport than they are with ambulance services.
Difference between VSLs and conventional taxis lies primarily in their lack of onboard assistant, meaning an VSL should not be reserved for situations requiring urgent help. They are easily identified by their white carrosserie and lifesaving sticker.
VSL and CPAM taxi services are both private health transporters that provide medically prescribed transfers at doctors’ request. It should be noted, however, that each of these professional assistance transport services uses its own procedure for obtaining an access certificate; you will find this document hereafter.