Non-Emergency Transportation Sample Clauses

Non-Emergency Transportation. CONTRACTOR shall transport Client to locations 26 that are considered necessary and/or important to the Client's recovery plan including, but not limited to, 27 Social Security Administration offices for Supplemental Security Income benefits and for non- 28 emergency medical or mental health services not identified in Subparagraph 22.a. above, that require 29 treatment at a physician office, urgent care, or emergency room when an ambulance provider is not 30 necessary or required for transportation based on the level of severity and/or services required by the 31 Client.
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Non-Emergency Transportation. Routine medical transportation to and from Medicaid-covered scheduled medical appointments is covered by the non-emergency medical transportation (NEMT) broker Medicaid program. This includes transportation via multi-passenger van services and common carriers such as public railways, buses, cabs, airlines, ambulance as appropriate, and private vehicle transportation by individuals. The NEMT broker must approve ambulance, multi-passenger van services, and transportation by common carriers. The MCO must inform enrollees of how to access non-emergency transportation as appropriate.
Non-Emergency Transportation. The Contractor will coordinate and collaborate with the EOHHS-selected transportation broker to assist members in accessing non-emergency transportation. Requirements will include but will not be limited to supplying provider directories to the broker on a annually basis and complying with all EOHHS-established referral policies.
Non-Emergency Transportation. ‌ The Contractor shall provide Non-Emergency Transportation for its Members to access Medically Necessary Services, in compliance with minimum Federal requirements for the provision of transportation services and according to Division policies, which are outlined in Mississippi Administrative Code, Title 23, Part 201. Non-Emergency Transportation shall be provided to Members who require transportation to and from medically necessary Medicaid covered non-Emergency Services. See Exhibit E, Non-Emergency Transportation, of this Contract for additional requirements of the Contractor.
Non-Emergency Transportation. CONTRACTOR shall transport Participant, either in 11 CONTRACTOR’s own, or COUNTY loaned, vehicle to locations that are considered necessary and/or 12 important to the Participant's recovery plan including, but not limited to, Social Security Administration 13 offices for SSI benefits and for non-emergency medical or mental health services not identified in 14 Subparagraph 1., that require treatment at a physician office, urgent care, or emergency room when an 15 ambulance provider is not necessary or required for transportation based on the level of severity and/or 16 services required by the Participant.
Non-Emergency Transportation. $500 per occurrence per Member
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Non-Emergency Transportation. (NEMT) means the modes of transportation in Minnesota Statutes, § 256B.0625, subd. 17. NEMT includes Enrollee reimbursement; volunteer transport; unassisted transport (including transportation by a taxicab or public transit); assisted transport (transport provided to Enrollees who require assistance by an NEMT provider); lift- equipped/ramp transport; stretcher transport; and protected transport. See section 6.1.25(A) and
Non-Emergency Transportation. CONTRACTOR shall transport Participant, either in 10 CONTRACTOR’s own, or COUNTY loaned, vehicle to locations that are considered necessary and/or 11 important to the Participant's recovery plan including, but not limited to, Social Security Administration offices 12 for Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits and for non-emergency medical or mental health services not 13 identified above, that require treatment at a physician office, urgent care, or emergency room when an 14 ambulance provider is not necessary or required for transportation based on the level of severity and/or services 15 required by the Participant. 16 //
Non-Emergency Transportation. Hospital Discharge The PHP shall ensure that at least ninety-eight percent (98%) of Medicaid Members discharged from hospitals or emergency departments are picked up within three (3) hours of receipt of the request from the Member, the Member’s authorized representative, or hospital staff, or within (3) hours of the Member’s scheduled discharge, whichever is later, as specified in the NC Non-
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