Structure and governance
A parent company, and the licensed operators beneath it.
The distinction between the parent and its operating companies is not cosmetic. It determines who holds licensure, who directs clinical care, and who is accountable for a patient encounter.
- Wexmoor Health Partners
- A private investment platform capitalized by its sponsor to acquire and integrate ground medical transport companies in the Midwest. It allocates capital, owns the technology systems, and provides shared administrative services to the companies it owns.
- Operating companies
- Each acquired company continues to operate under its own name, its own state and county licensure, and its own leadership, in markets across Indiana and neighboring states.
- Licensure
- All EMS licenses, permits, certificates of need and vehicle permits are held by the operating companies. Wexmoor holds none of them and does not represent itself as a licensed provider in any jurisdiction.
- Medical direction
- Clinical care is directed by each operating company's medical director under applicable state protocols. Platform standards address documentation quality, review cadence and training. They do not override medical direction or dictate patient care decisions.
- Compliance program
- A platform compliance program covers billing and coding integrity, medical necessity documentation, exclusion screening, and reporting channels available to every employee of every operating company.
- Data and privacy
- Protected health information is processed on platform systems under written agreements with each operating company, with access limited to the personnel performing billing, quality and analytics work on that company's behalf.
Questions about structure, licensure or control?
Counties, payers, lenders and sellers all ask. We would rather answer it directly than have it inferred.