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Transportation for Health Care

If you have Medicaid, Medicaid may pay for rides to and from a doctor, hospital, pharmacy or other medical appointments. We describe the process below.

If you do not have Medicaid, check this list of ways you might get to your doctor’s appointments.

How can I get a ride from Medicaid?

Medicaid transportation is set up through local public transit “brokers.” To schedule a ride, call the broker for your area (see the chart below).

In order for Medicaid to pay for your transportation, you must meet the following requirements:

1. You have no other transportation available.

Medicaid will not pay for rides if you can take public transportation to the appointment. If you have access to a car, Medicaid will only pay for rides if one of the following is true:

  • the car is not registered
  • the car does not run
  • the car is not insured
  • there is no licensed driver in your household
  • there is no one in your household capable of driving you
  • the car is being used by someone else for work purposes

Medicaid will ask for written proof that a car can’t be used. If the car does not run, you must provide proof from a mechanic. If there is a car in your household that meets any of the above criteria, you should send in a completed Vehicle Exception Request Form on this page, with documentation, to Medicaid/DVHA.

2. The ride is for a necessary medical appointment or service.

The appointment must be for a service covered by Medicaid. It also must be with a provider who takes Medicaid. The broker will check the appointment before they approve the ride. Pharmacy trips are not covered if the pharmacy has a mail or home delivery option.

Please note: Medicaid provides rides to the closest available provider. Medicaid does not pay for transportation “at unusual or exceptional cost” to meet your personal choice of provider.

3. You need to give advance notice of the appointment.

You must ask for a ride at least two days before your appointment to make sure you get a ride. The broker does not have to give you a ride with less than two days’ notice.

Are you going a long distance?

If you need to go to an appointment that is more than 60 miles away, Medicaid needs your doctor to fill out a prior authorization form.

Appealing a denial

If your request for transportation is denied, you can appeal. To appeal, call Member Services at 1-800-250-8427 within 90 days of the date of denial.

Transportation contacts

Vermont’s Medicaid transportation brokers are listed here. At least two days before your appointment, call the one that serves your area. You can call the Vermont Public Transportation Association (VPTA) if you have any questions about Medicaid transportation. VPTA manages the program in Vermont. The phone number for VPTA is 1-833-387-7200.

Area Served Broker Phone Number
Addison County Addison County Transit Resources (ACTR) 802-388-2287
Bennington County Green Mountain Community Network (GMCN) 802-447-0477
Caledonia, Essex, Lamoille & Orleans Counties Rural Community Transportation (RCT) 802-748-8170
Chittenden County Special Services Transportation Agency (SSTA) 802-878-1527
Franklin & Grand Isle Counties Green Mountain Transit Agency (GMTA) 802-527-2181
Orange & Windsor (northern) Counties Stagecoach Transportation Services 802-728-3773
Rutland County Marble Valley Regional Transit District (MVRTD) 802-773-3244
Washington County Green Mountain Transit Agency (GMTA) 802-223-7287
Windham & Windsor (southern) Counties Shared Transportation Services 888-633-4001

 

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