Medical transportation involves the transportation of individuals who require medical attention or assistance to and from medical facilities such as hospitals, clinics, and doctor's offices. This can include emergency medical transportation services, non-emergency medical transportation for patients with disabilities or chronic illnesses, and transportation for elderly or disabled individuals who need assistance getting to medical appointments. Medical transportation services can be provided by a variety of organizations, including private companies, hospitals, and government agencies, and can involve vehicles such as ambulances, medical vans, and non-emergency medical taxis. The goal of medical transportation is to ensure that patients can access the medical care they need safely and efficiently.