The access point for scheduling non-emergency medical transportation benefits provided through the Buckeye Health Plan Medicaid program in Ohio is a telephone contact. This service facilitates access to healthcare appointments for eligible individuals who lack reliable transportation. The provided contact enables beneficiaries to arrange rides to doctor’s offices, hospitals, and other healthcare facilities when those appointments are medically necessary and covered under their plan. As an example, an individual requiring a follow-up visit with a specialist, but lacking a vehicle or public transit options, would utilize this resource.
This resource plays a vital role in ensuring healthcare access for vulnerable populations. By removing transportation barriers, it contributes to improved health outcomes, reduces missed appointments, and promotes preventative care. Historically, lack of transportation has been a significant impediment to healthcare access, particularly for low-income individuals and those residing in rural areas. The provision of this service helps to mitigate these disparities and supports the overall health and well-being of Medicaid beneficiaries.