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This resource provides information on accessing and utilizing transportation services for healthcare appointments. It includes details on non-emergency transportation options, eligibility requirements, and the process for scheduling transportation.
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Introduction • Transportation: huge barrier in access to healthcare • Many of our patients at Crossroad do not have access to regular, reliable transportation • Do not own a car • Cannot afford extra bus passes • Are nervous about traveling to unfamiliar areas • Lack of information in clinical and non-clinical resource guides as to how to schedule, handle, or talk to patients about transportation • I myself was not sure of how to schedule transportation even in my second rotation
Non-Emergency Transportation • Three types at Crossroad: • Scheduling through the Hamilton County Job and Family Services office (Medicaid) • Scheduling through the patient’s insurance company (Aetna, United, etc.) • Giving the patient bus passes (I believe can be mailed or picked up in person) • How to qualify for Hamilton County Job and Family Services: • Eligible for and in receipt of a regular Medicaid card • Eligible for Medicaid through the spend-down process and have met spend-down obligation in same month of transportation schedule (children, seniors, or disabled/blind) • Spend-down: If your monthly income is say $50 above the cut-off for Medicaid, but you can show that you spend at least $50 on medical bills per month, then the rest will be covered by Medcaid • Be able to transfer from wheelchair to vehicle independently
Medicaid • Provides free or low-cost coverage through the government for low-income people, families, children (CHIP), pregnant women, the elderly, and those with disabilities • Mixed federal/state control and funds • Medicaid vs. Medicaid Managed Care • Many patients have plans under Molina, Buckeye Community Health, UnitedHealthcare, CareSource, and Paramount • These are all Medicaid HMOs, or health insurance companies that have contracts with the government to provide Medicaid (AKA- these are still considered Medicaid by transportation services) • Can be difficult to schedule those with Molina, Buckeye, or United at times because they are for-profit, so the reimbursement rates for providers are even lower than typical Medicaid reimbursement (insurance companies will take away some of the provider reimbursement for their profit)
Process • 1. If the patient has not used the Job and Family Services office before, the patient must call 513-946-1000 to apply for medical assistance • Can be approved immediately over the phone and can then schedule transportation • 2. Call 513-946-1000 option 6 and then hold OR submit an NET request (calling is easier IMO) • https://www.hcjfs.org/services/medical-assistance/submit-a-transportation-request/ • You must call at least five business days before appointment if appointment is in the same month • If the appointment is the next month, you must call after the 20th of the current month to schedule • Cannot schedule further out • 3. During call: provide SS#, provider’s address, dates and times of appointment, home address, patient phone number • 4. One day prior to trip, call 1-877-722-2285 to confirm your trip • 5. The van will pick the patient up from their place of residence • 6. Call this same number when appointment is finished to be picked up
Tips • Two pitfalls: patients don’t have Medicaid or are in wheelchairs and not independent • I have found in my experience that most people who want transportation through their insurance (i.e. Aetna, United) are familiar with the process and usually self-schedule transportation. • In person referrals: Describe process briefly so that they are familiar with the process once it is reiterated on the phone. • Remember to offer scheduling transportation when calling a patient along with scheduling their appointment. • Put that the patient needs transportation in the notes section of the referral calendar so that whoever is making reminder calls can remind the patient of their transportation.
Action Plan • Upload this presentation to the Resource Guide • I have created a Word document with the process of obtaining transportation that can be handed out to patients as needed for in-person referrals or letters. • “For current students” section of crossroadhc.org • Document will be uploaded to this website • Can be printed out as needed for in-personal referrals or letters • Train new VIPs in scheduling transportation