1 Tex. Admin. Code § 380.202 - Program Services
Transportation services prior authorized by the Medical Transportation Program (MTP) or transportation providers include:
(1) Demand response transportation services
provided when fixed route services are either unavailable or do not meet the
health care needs of clients. Services must be timely and provided by
qualified, courteous, knowledgeable, and trained personnel;
(2) Mass transit tickets when determined to
be the appropriate mode of transportation for the client, ensuring the client
does not live more than a quarter (1/4) mile from a public fixed route stop,
the appointment is not more than a quarter (1/4) mile from a public fixed route
stop, and that mass transit tickets are received by the client before the
client's appointment;
(3)
Individual transportation participant services provided by volunteers who enter
into an agreement and are reimbursed for mileage if they are prior authorized
to drive a client to a covered health care service in a personal car;
(4) Meal and lodging services for clients and
an attendant when a covered health care service requires an overnight stay
outside the client's county of residence or beyond adjacent counties. Clients
and attendants must receive the same quality of services provided to other
guests and the lodging services must be equivalent or better than those listed
in the Office of the Texas Comptroller's State Travel Management
Program;
(5) Transportation to and
from renal dialysis services for clients enrolled in the Medicaid program who
are residing in a nursing facility, as required by the Human Resources
Code;
(6) Advance funds disbursed
before the covered health care service to clients when a lack of transportation
funds will prevent a child from traveling to the service. Advance funds are for
clients through age 20 and Children with Special Health Care Needs services
program clients 21 and over who have been diagnosed with cystic fibrosis.
Advanced funds may be issued to cover meals, lodging, and/or mileage;
(7) Out-of-state transport to contiguous
counties or bordering counties in adjoining states (Louisiana, Arkansas,
Oklahoma, and New Mexico) that are within 50 miles of the Texas border, if
services are medically necessary and it is the customary or general practice of
clients in a particular locality within Texas to obtain services from an
out-of-state provider that is enrolled as a Texas Medicaid provider;
and
(8) Commercial airline
transportation services for a client and attendant to a covered health care
service, when it is the most cost effective option or when necessary to meet
the client's medical needs.
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