MTAC Applauds House for Passing Bill to Slow NEMT Rulemaking

The Medical Transportation Access Coalition (MTAC) applauded the House of Representatives for recently passing a package of Fiscal Year 2020 spending bills that includes a prohibition on using any federal funding in FY 20 to publish regulations that would limit...

MTAC Launches First-of-its-Kind Hub of NEMT-Specific Research

As transportation plays an increasing role in addressing barriers to care, MTAC has launched a first-of-its-kind research compendium of NEMT-specific research. The Research Hub includes over 100 research findings on topics ranging from NEMT’s role in reducing hospital...

MTAC Informs HHS on Value of NEMT

In response to a Request for Information issued by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Office of the Inspector General (HHS-OIG), MTAC sent a letter that expresses support for the existing safe harbor that allows providers to address social determinants...

Dialysis Patient Survey Reveals Transportation Needs

The most recent patient survey by MTAC affiliated member Dialysis Patient Citizens revealed that some dialysis patients, particularly those covered by Medicare, have trouble making their appointments. Click here to review the full report of the survey.

MTAC Opposes Graham-Cassidy Amendment

The Medical Transportation Access Coalition (MTAC) today urged Senators to oppose the Graham-Cassidy proposal because of its significant impact on the Medicaid program including the ability of beneficiaries to obtain access to transportation services. Click here to...