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Here at RoutingBox, we pride ourselves on anticipating the needs of our users and providing built in customizations that will help solve any and all future problems. Often, as NEMT businesses grow they find the task of manual data entry arduous. For this reason, RoutingBox has multiple scheduling options that your business can grow into.<\/p>\n

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Manual Entry<\/strong><\/p>\n

Transitioning from pen and paper to software can be a daunting task leaving your staff desperate for familiarity. Often, as a smaller company or a company with mostly self-pay accounts, manual trip entry is the best course of action.<\/p>\n

Once you\u2019ve set up clients and attached them to an account, you can begin scheduling trips for them. You do this from the scheduling screen in RoutingBox. Within manual entry you can customize a variety of factors that go into each trip. Starting with adding the client and their account to trip, you\u2019ll then be able to add in a purpose, pick up address and drop off address. Once each address is entered, RoutingBox will generate a total trip time. From here, you can decide if you\u2019d like your drivers to operate around the pickup time or the drop off time. Most often \u2013 the drop off time is the start time of a client\u2019s appointment; therefore, most transporters operate around that time, letting RoutingBox automatically calculate when the driver should arrive to pick the passenger up.<\/p>\n

Now that this stage is complete, it is important to note that this screen only shows one leg of the trip \u2013 point a to point b. You can automatically make this a return trip with the click of one button. Doing this will make the second leg a \u201cwill call\u201d trip.<\/p>\n

Even though trip scheduling is manual entry, this is method of booking is much more automated than your regular old pen and paper! Client records are saved and reused, common locations can be saved for quick entry, and all addresses are validated and geocoded for time, distance, and to ensure accuracy.<\/p>\n

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Repeat Trips<\/strong><\/p>\n

Depending on the transportation you do some of your trips may be repeating every week. With pen and paper, you\u2019d need to rewrite each of these trips every week. With RoutingBox, we\u2019ve provided you a short cut.<\/p>\n

Start by opening the trip you\u2019ve just scheduled. You\u2019ll see a calendar icon between \u201ctrip date\u201d and \u201cstatus\u201d. This icon will bring up the repeat screen. In this screen you can select days of the week that the trip will repeat, set a repeat end date, as well as exclusion dates. If at the end of the time frame you\u2019ve set up, you get word that the trips will continue for another year, you can extend the repeat in the repeat viewer.<\/p>\n

Using the repeat tool reduces time needed to manually enter the trip every time it repeats. Since this tool literally copies an existing trip to the needed dates, it also eliminates human error. Ideal for dialysis and similar trips that are frequently and reliably repeating.<\/p>\n

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Duplicate Trips<\/strong><\/p>\n

Often, you\u2019ll encounter a trip that happens more than once but not on a set schedule. For these trips, the repeat tool is not ideal. Rather than setting up a repeating trip, you can create a duplicate trip.<\/p>\n

Start by opening the trip that the client needs to duplicate. At the top left you\u2019ll see and icon that look like two pieces of paper. This will copy the trip and allow you to set new dates for the next time the client needs to take this trip.<\/p>\n

This tool, just like the repeat tool, helps save valuable time and reduce human errors in trip scheduling.<\/p>\n

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Trip Importer<\/strong><\/p>\n

The most advanced scheduling tool available to you in RoutingBox is the Trip Importer. This tool can revolutionize your business and save you countless hours of valuable time. There are several ways to import trips into RoutingBox. One of these is by uploading a file from a vendor. To do this, you\u2019ll need to start by choosing an account to import and selecting the file you\u2019d like to import. RoutingBox is capable of importing 3 types of files, CSV, Text, PDF.<\/p>\n

The imported file will show you how many trips you have for how many clients and how many of those clients you have never transported before. These new clients will show up in green while existing clients will appear in black. Perhaps one of the biggest advantages of the trip importer, is that RoutingBox will recognize that a new client profile is needed for those trips appearing in green and will automatically create a profile for each.<\/p>\n

While importing, RoutingBox is checking times, creating new client profiles, and verifying addresses faster than it would ever be possible to ask a human to do by hand. If there are issues with information in the import grid, those trips will remain in the grid after importing has completed. From there you are able to manually check information in each of those trips based on the error indicated by the yellow triangle at left and correct what you\u2019re able to before importing again.<\/p>\n

Often, the files you\u2019re downloading from your vendor, are hand typed by someone at the broker\u2019s offices. Human error is the cause of most errors during import \u2013 an address with a typo, the wrong city listed, etc. By using the trip importer, RoutingBox is able to identify these errors and help your staff fix them quickly and efficiently.<\/p>\n

The trip importer screen has many customizable fields that can help to further streamline your scheduling process:<\/p>\n