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Medicaid NEMT is covered only when you have no other means of transportation to receive your Medicaid services. It is provided in the least costly manner and most appropriate mode or vehicle.
Services offered include:
Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
Emergency Medical Transportation
Family and Friends Mileage Reimbursement Program
Public Transportation
NH Medicaid is required to have rules for transportation. Here are a few. For a full list, contact your Medicaid health plan.
*For Family and Friends Program mileage reimbursement, the driver will need a valid driver's license.
*Transportation is only to Medicaid covered services unless authorized by your Medicaid health plan. Call your health plan for details.
*Transportation is only from your point of origin unless authorized by your Medicaid health plan. Point of origin means your residence as it is listed on file with your health plan. Call your health plan for details.
*Mileage: The maximum allowed traveled round trip mileage to Medicaid enrolled providers cannot exceed the following limits unless authorized by your Medicaid health plan:
(1) 75 miles to a hospital
(2) 45 miles to a physician or mental health provider
(3) 300 miles to a dentist
(4) 75 miles to a physical, speech, or occupational therapist
(5) 90 miles to a dialysis provider
(6) 400 miles to a referred medical provider; and
(7) 20 miles to a pharmacy one time per week for covered medications or supplies.*
Medicaid NEMT is covered only when you have no other means of transportation to receive your Medicaid services. It is provided in the least costly manner and most appropriate mode or vehicle.
Services offered include:
Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
Emergency Medical Transportation
Family and Friends Mileage Reimbursement Program
Public Transportation
NH Medicaid is required to have rules for transportation. Here are a few. For a full list, contact your Medicaid health plan.
*For Family and Friends Program mileage reimbursement, the driver will need a valid driver's license.
*Transportation is only to Medicaid covered services unless authorized by your Medicaid health plan. Call your health plan for details.
*Transportation is only from your point of origin unless authorized by your Medicaid health plan. Point of origin means your residence as it is listed on file with your health plan. Call your health plan for details.
*Mileage: The maximum allowed traveled round trip mileage to Medicaid enrolled providers cannot exceed the following limits unless authorized by your Medicaid health plan:
(1) 75 miles to a hospital
(2) 45 miles to a physician or mental health provider
(3) 300 miles to a dentist
(4) 75 miles to a physical, speech, or occupational therapist
(5) 90 miles to a dialysis provider
(6) 400 miles to a referred medical provider; and
(7) 20 miles to a pharmacy one time per week for covered medications or supplies.*
Categories
Medicaid Recipients
Disability Related Transportation
Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
Mileage Reimbursements