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Home » Non-Emergency Medical Transport » Medicare Ambulance NEMT Prior Authorization » Letter to CMS from 61 Health Care and Stakeholder Organizations Regarding Proposed Changes to Ambulance Services

Letter to CMS from 61 Health Care and Stakeholder Organizations Regarding Proposed Changes to Ambulance Services

September 15, 2022

On September 6th, sixty-one beneficiary advocacy and non-emergency medical transportation (NEMT) stakeholder groups submitted a letter to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Administrator Brooks-LaSure, commenting on the proposed changes to the Medical Necessity and Documentation Requirements for Nonemergency, Scheduled, Repetitive Ambulance Services. They collectively urged CMS to ensure access to Medicaid NEMT for full and partial dual eligible beneficiaries in the Calendar Year 2023 Physician Fee Schedule proposed rule.

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