Trends in Non-Emergency Medical Transportation During Medicaid Transformation in North Carolina
Abstract
BACKGROUND In 2021, North Carolina implemented Medicaid transformation, shifting from fee-for-service (FFS) to Managed Care,1 radically changing non-emergency medical transportation (NEMT) services. Research has examined experiences of beneficiaries and providers in navigating this new system, but there has not been a systematic analysis of trends in NEMT usage during the transformation. METHODS We analyzed North Carolina NEMT Medicaid claims data between 2019 and 2023. We examined trends in service provision and cost 1) overall, 2) by travel mode, 3) by public versus private provider, and 4) by urban versus rural geography. The database infrastructure used for this project was supported by the Cecil G. Sheps Center for Health Services Research and the CER Strategic Initiative of the University of North Carolina’s Clinical and Translational Science Award (5-UL1-TR002489-05). RESULTS There were increased NEMT claims through both recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic and Medicaid expansion, but these were unevenly distributed across providers and geographies. We found faster growth among private providers, especially those serving Managed Care Organization (MCO) claims rather than fee-for-service claims. We also found disparities between urban versus rural geographies. LIMITATIONS Our unit of analysis is the Medicaid claim, not NEMT trip or beneficiary. We were limited to broad beneficiary geographic information, which we matched to Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) county classifications. Medicaid transformation and pandemic recovery occurred simultaneously, complicating separation of their effects. CONCLUSION Concentrated growth among urban and private claims highlights difficulty in providing expedient, cost-effective rural NEMT. Increases in cost per claim suggest the new system should be monitored as it pursues its goal of increasing efficiency through transformation.
Department(s)
School of Earth, Environment and Sustainability
Document Type
Article
DOI
10.18043/001c.147488
Keywords
Evan Iacobucci, Medicaid transformation, Non-Emergency Medical Transportation, Noreen McDonald, North Carolina, rural, urban
Publication Date
1-1-2025
Recommended Citation
Iacobucci, Evan and McDonald, Noreen, "Trends in Non-Emergency Medical Transportation During Medicaid Transformation in North Carolina" (2025). Faculty Scholarship. 266.
https://bearworks.missouristate.edu/articles00/266
Journal Title
North Carolina Medical Journal