Medical Transportation Services Sample Clauses

Medical Transportation Services. Subject to the conditions, exclusions, and limitations of this Agreement, Redpoint will provide, arrange and pay all ordinary and necessary expenses for air and/ or surface transportation to a Traveler’s Home Country Hospital of Choice for a Traveler who is Hospitalized.
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Medical Transportation Services. Also see section 6.5 for Common Carrier Transportation Services. Medical transportation services include: (A) Ambulance services required for Medical Emergency care, as defined in Minnesota Statutes, § 144E.001, subd. 2. MCOs shall require that providers bill ambulance services according to Medicare Criteria. Nonemergency ambulance services shall not be paid as emergencies, pursuant to Minnesota Statutes 256B.0625, subd. 17a. (B) Special transportation services for a person who is physically or mentally incapable of transport by taxicab or bus.
Medical Transportation Services. Subject to the conditions, exclusions, and limitations of this Agreement, Redpoint will provide, arrange and pay all ordinary and customary expenses for air and/ or surface transportation subject to the following: 1.1.1 Expenses incurred by you for onsite attending Physician-ordered emergency medical evacuation, including medically appropriate transportation and necessary medical care en route, to the nearest suitable Hospital, when you are critically ill or injured and no suitable local care is available, subject to Redpoint Resolutions’ prior approval; 1.1.2 Expenses incurred for non-emergency medical evacuation, including medically appropriate transportation and medical care en route, to the nearest suitable Hospital, when deemed medically necessary by the onsite attending Physician, subject to Redpoint Resolutions’ prior approval; 1.1.3 Expenses for transportation not to exceed the cost of one round-trip economy class air fare to the place of Hospitalization for one person chosen by you, provided that you are traveling alone and are Hospitalized for more than 7 days; 1.1.4 Expenses for transportation not to exceed the cost of one-way economy class air fare to your Home, including escort expenses, if you are 18 years of age or younger and left unattended due to the death or Hospitalization of an accompanying adult(s), subject to Redpoint Resolutions’ prior approval; 1.1.5 Expenses for one-way economy class air fare (or first class, if your original tickets were first class) to your Home, from a medical facility to which you were previously evacuated or Hospital where you were Hospitalized, less any refunds paid or payable from your unused transportation tickets.
Medical Transportation Services. The transportation of a sick, injured, infirm, or otherwise disabled person by ambulance or other medical transportation vehicle that is licensed, operated, and equipped in agreement with applicable state or local statues, ordinances, or regulations.
Medical Transportation Services a. Emergency and Nonemergency Ambulance Service is covered when: Q the patient's condition requires medical attention during transit; or ii) the patient's diagnosis indicates that the patient's condition might deteriorate in transit to the point where medical attention would be needed; or iii) the patient's condition requires hand and/or feet restraints; or iv) the ambulance is responding to an emergency; or v) no alternative less expensive means of transportation is August 13, 2003
Medical Transportation Services a. Emergency and Nonemergency Ambulance Service is covered when: Q the patient's condition requires medical attention during transit; or ii) the patient's diagnosis indicates that the patient's condition might deteriorate in transit to the point where medical attention would be needed; or iii) the patient's condition requires hand and/or feet restraints; or iv) the ambulance is responding to an emergency; or v) no alternative less expensive means of transportation is available. Ambulance trips to an emergency room, regardless of the outcome, nor ambulance trips in response to a 911 call, cannot be subject to prior authorization. b. Air Transportation - when a medical condition or time constraint dictates its use. c. Critical Care Helicopter - when a medical condition or time constraint dictates its use. d. Other Nonambulance Transportation [Livery, Invalid Coach, Commercial Carrier, Taxi, Private Transportation, Service bus ('Dial-a-Ride" type service), etc.] - when needed to obtain necessary medical services covered by Medicaid, and when it is not available from volunteer organizations, other agencies, personal resources, etc. To administer this benefit, DSS currently employs the following limitations on services: i. requirement of prior authorization; ii. requirement of the use of the nearest appropriate provider of medical services when a determination has been made that traveling further distances provides no medical benefit to the patient; and iii. requirement of the use of the least expensive appropriate method of transportation, depending on the availability of the service and the physical and medical circumstances of the patient. e. Transportation for relatives or xxxxxx parents of a Medicaid recipient - only under the following circumstances: i. the person needs to be present at and during the medical service being provided to the patient (for example, in parent/child situations); and ii. the person needs to be trained by hospital staff to provide unpaid health care in the home to the patient, and without this health care being provided the patient would not be able to return home.
Medical Transportation Services. For Common Carrier Transportation Services refer to section 6.43. The MCO must assure sufficient network capacity to serve the medical transportation needs of people with disabilities, ensure minimal wait times for transportation, and must implement written protocols for expedited authorization of services. Medical transportation services includes: 6.19.1 Ambulance services required for Medical Emergency Care as defined in Minnesota Statutes, § 144E.001, subd. 2. MCOs shall require that providers bill ambulance services according to Medicare Criteria. Nonemergency ambulance services shall not be paid as emergencies, pursuant to Minnesota Statutes 256B.0625, subd. 17a; and 6.19.2 Special transportation services for a person who is physically or mentally incapable of transport by taxicab or bus.
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Medical Transportation Services. Medical Transportation Services
Medical Transportation Services. Enable an eligible individual to access HIV-related health and support services, including services needed to maintain client in HIV medical care, either through direct transportation services, vouchers, or tokens. Grantee will count a unit per transportation voucher/service. a. Grantee shall comply with Medical Transportation Service Standards located at xxxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxxxx.xxx/hivstd/taxonomy/. b. Grantee shall enter all Medical Transportation units into ARIES or current URS. c. Grantee shall report Medical Transportation units on quarterly narrative report.
Medical Transportation Services as specified in Section 6.1.15, except that
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