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... 9 The Code of Federal Regulations requires states to ensure that eligible, qualified Medicaid beneficiaries have NEMT to take them to and from medical providers. Non-emergency medical transportation (NEMT)
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... 10 Handbook for Examining the Effects of Non-Emergency Medical Transportation Brokerages on Transportation Coordination • To identify opportunities to coordinate NEMT, human services transportation, and public transportation in the future. Audiences The audiences for this research include the following key stakeholders: • State-level officials responsible for relevant transportation programs, including NEMT, public transportation, and coordinated transportation services.
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... Introduction 11 case studies is provided in the appendix to this handbook. Effective practices and lessons learned from the case studies also contributed to the suggested strategies for coordinating NEMT, human services transportation, and public transportation.
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... 12 Handbook for Examining the Effects of Non-Emergency Medical Transportation Brokerages on Transportation Coordination Organization of This Handbook The handbook includes the following information: • Chapter 1: Introduction introduces the subject of NEMT. • Chapter 2: Medicaid provides information on the Medicaid program in the United States and the impact of recent federal legislation.

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