Washington Administrative Code
Title 182 - Health Care Authority
WASHINGTON APPLE HEALTH
Chapter 182-546 - Transportation services
GROUND EMERGENCY MEDICAL TRANSPORTATION (GEMT)
Section 182-546-5550 - Nonemergency transportation-Exclusions and limitations
Universal Citation: WA Admin Code 182-546-5550
Current through Register Vol. 24-18, September 15, 2024
(1) The following service categories listed in WAC 182-501-0060 are subject to the following exclusions and limitations:
(a)
Adult day health (ADH) - Nonemergency transportation for ADH services is not
provided through the brokers. ADH providers are responsible for arranging or
providing transportation to ADH services.
(b) Against medical advice (AMA) discharges -
Nonemergency transportation is not provided through the brokers for clients
that elect to discharge from a facility or hospital AMA.
(c) Ambulance - Nonemergency ambulance
transportation is not provided through the brokers except as specified in WAC
182-546-5200(2)(e).
(d) Emergency department (ED) - When a client
is discharged from the ED, brokers may provide transportation only to another
medicaid-covered service or to the client's residence.
(e) Hospice services - Nonemergency
transportation is not provided through the brokers when the health care service
is related to a client's hospice diagnosis. See WAC
182-551-1210.
(f) Medical equipment, durable (DME) -
Nonemergency transportation is not provided through the brokers for DME
services, except for complex rehabilitation technology (CRT) and DME equipment
that needs to be fitted to the client (such as braces/crutches,
wheelchairs).
(g) Medical nutrition
services - Nonemergency transportation is not provided through the brokers to
pick up medical nutrition products.
(h) Medical supplies/equipment, nondurable
(MSE) - Nonemergency transportation is not provided through the brokers for MSE
services.
(i) The following mental
health and substance use disorder services:
(i) Nonemergency transportation brokers
generally provide one round trip per day. The broker must request agency
approval for additional trips for off-site activities.
(ii) Nonemergency transportation of an
involuntarily detained person under the Involuntary Treatment Act (ITA) is not
a service provided or authorized by transportation brokers. Involuntary
transportation is a service provided by an ambulance or a designated ITA
transportation provider.
(iii)
Nonemergency transportation is not provided through the brokers to or from
information and assistance services which include:
(A) Alcohol and drug information
school;
(B) Information and crisis
services; and
(C) Emergency service
patrol.
(j)
Program of all-inclusive care for the elderly (PACE)-nonemergency
transportation for clients in the PACE program is not provided through the
brokers. The PACE contractor is responsible for transportation to PACE
services.
(k) Standalone pharmacy
trips - Transportation that occurs solely for the purpose of picking up a
medication prescribed by a health care provider from a pharmacy.
(i) The broker may provide mileage
reimbursement to the client or coordinate a standalone pharmacy trip only when:
(A) The client cannot receive the medication
through the mail and such transportation assistance has been requested two
business days in advance; or
(B)
Documentation from a medical professional has been provided to the broker that
indicates medication was prescribed for a condition that requires urgent
treatment.
(ii) A
standalone pharmacy trip that meets the conditions of (k) of this subsection is
restricted to one trip per week per household, unless documentation from a
medical professional indicates the medication must be picked up
urgently.
(iii) Documentation of
medical necessity from the client's health care provider, pharmacy, or other
medical professional is required before the broker can authorize a standalone
pharmacy trip more frequently than once a week per household.
(iv) If the client has a scheduled trip to an
eligible medical appointment in the same week as a pharmacy pick up, the
prescription must be picked up when in route to or from the medical
appointment. See WAC
182-546-5600(3)(b).
(2) Service animals as defined in WAC 182-546-5100 may be transported with clients.
(3) The following programs do not have a benefit for brokered nonemergency transportation through the agency:
(a) Federal medicare savings and
state-funded medicare buy-in programs (see chapter 182-517 WAC);
(b) Family planning services - Nonemergency
transportation is not provided for clients that are enrolled only in family
planning only services; and
(c)
Alien emergency medical (AEM) - See WAC
182-507-0115.
11-17-059, recodified as WAC 182-546-5550, filed 8/15/11, effective 8/15/11. Statutory Authority: RCW 74.04.057, 74.08.090, and 74.09.500. 11-15-029, § 388-546-5550, filed 7/12/11, effective 8/12/11.
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