Medical Transportation
Medicaid Webinar Playback and DocumentsThe complete audio and visual playback of the CTAA Medicaid Webinar Parts I and II are now available.
CTAA's Medical Transportation Initiative is designed to address the needs of both transit and medical providers by assisting their efforts to ensure that patients are able to reach the care they require. This project, funded by the US Department of Health and Human Services, offers both the medical and transportation industries news, resources, and information on technical assistance and regional conferences. |
Partnerships for Wellness Conference Video and Materials Now OnlineThe challenge we face in medical transportation is far greater than the management of Medicaid transportation. The challenge is really about preparing our communities for the coming task of ensuring access to medical services for all Americans. On June 1-2, 2009, at the Community Transportation EXPO in Providence, R.I., transportation professionals, health care advocates and researchers discussed how these challenges are currently being faced. This new Web site is a continuation of the conference. Join us to continue the collaboration and the discussion by adding your comments and your thoughts. |
Report on Medicaid's Non Emergency Medical Transportation AssuranceThis policy brief examines Medicaid's assurance of medical transportation in the context of medically necessary but non-emergency health care. |
CTAP Peer Network Medical ForumAsk questions and participate in discussions with medical transportation professionals on the new CTAP Peer Network online forum |
Contact
Valerie Miller
Medical Transportation Specialist
800.891.0590 x713
202.294.2212

CTAA recognizes that community transportation continues to play a critical and growing role in the area of non-emergency medical transportation. For millions of Americans, the availability of community and public transportation is the determining factor in their ability to access the health care system for necessary medical care. Whether trying to reach life sustaining dialysis treatments or ensuring a healthy future for a child with routine screenings, people must have a way to get to their medical appointments.