NEMT Profit Calculator for Washington
Are Washington broker rates actually covering your costs? Many Washington NEMT providers are running trips at a loss without knowing it. Enter your trip details below to find out your true per-trip profit in Washington.
Trip Profitability
Medflow Digital NEMT Analysis
Date Generated
March 12, 2026
Revenue Inputs
Enter your trip revenue details
Add-ons (Optional)
Equipment fee
Extra labor
Total charge
Cost Inputs
The "hidden" math that determines real profit
Empty miles
Insurance, maintenance
Net Profit
$39.33
Profit Margin: 62.9%
Total Revenue
$62.50
Total Expenses
$23.17
Revenue vs Expenses
Expense Breakdown
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Why Washington NEMT Providers Need to Track Per-Trip Profit
Running a profitable Non-Emergency Medical Transportation business in Washington requires more than just covering fuel. With Modivcare and MTM setting tight per-mile rates, many Washington providers are unknowingly delivering trips below their actual cost per mile — especially when deadhead miles from Washington are factored in.
Our NEMT Profit Calculator helps Washington operators separate their gross revenue from their true net profit. By accounting for deadhead miles on Washington routes, driver wages, vehicle maintenance, and weekly overhead costs, you get a clear picture of which trip types are profitable and which are silently draining your Washington fleet.
Improving Your Profit Margins in Washington
Once you know your per-trip profit, you can make data-driven decisions about which Washington broker rates to accept, which trip types to specialize in, and when to start pursuing private pay clients in Washington directly.
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