Documented case record
This case documents how changes to Medicaid’s long-standing non-emergency medical transportation (NEMT) requirement put patient access to care at risk when states obtained federal waivers. For decades, Medicaid required transportation for certain enrollees to and from medical appointments, but reporting shows some states were permitted to waive that obligation. The case reflects a policy-level access failure rather than a single patient outcome, with potential impacts on low-income patients who rely on Medicaid transportation to reach care.