RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, Calif., July 5, 2023
/PRNewswire/ -- Imagine you need to get to an important
medical appointment. Now imagine you have no way of getting from
Point A to Point B.
For many Inland Empire Health Plan (IEHP) members, lack of
transportation may prevent them from receiving essential
services.
To improve members' experience, IEHP's Transportation Services
department has added a fleet of newly branded vehicles through a
recently launched vendor partnership with Call the Car, a
Pasadena-based, non-emergency
medical transportation company.
"IEHP's top priority is ensuring our members have access to
quality health care – which means removing barriers to access
whenever and wherever we can," said Jarrod
McNaughton, IEHP's chief executive officer. "We are proud to
offer transportation services 24/7 so our members never have to
worry about missing their doctor appointments or treatments."
Transportation is a covered Medi-Cal benefit, with services
available for medical, dental, mental health or substance use
disorder appointments, and to pick up prescriptions and medical
supplies. There are two types of transportation available:
Nonemergency medical transportation – or NEMT – and nonmedical
transportation (NMT). NEMT is transportation by ambulance,
wheelchair van or little van for those who cannot use public or
private transportation, while NMT consists of transportation by
private or public vehicle for those with no other way to get
to-and-from their appointments.
IEHP's Transportation Services is comprised of 90 team members
covering 27,000 square miles in both Riverside and San
Bernardino counties. For context, that's an area larger than
11 states in our nation. Each year, the team handles 1 million
trips – the equivalent of 4,000 to 5,000 trips a day.
In response to member dissatisfaction over its transportation
services, the department launched a task force in May 2022 to improve the member experience. Since
the launch of this task force, IEHP has:
- Reduced grievances by 48%
- Stabilized its call center to meet service levels
- Implemented robust daily, weekly and monthly reporting
methods
Call the Car provides services without limits from health care
transportation to case management coordination and community-based
partnerships. Its team of professionals are trained to ensure
patient safety, and vehicles are housed with technologies to better
serve driver and patient, including state-of-the-art GPS tracking,
ADA accessibilities and AI technology that can detect accidents and
if a driver needs a break. Vehicles can accommodate wheelchair and
gurney needs, and drivers are trained to adapt to what every trip
and passenger needs.
Call the Car Chief Financial Officer Paul Muench endorsed the partnership between the
two entities as a great fit.
"The mission that IEHP works with is very similar to the mission
that we are focused on, and we see it as a great opportunity to
fill the need for members who have trouble accessing health care
and we know a big part of that is transportation," he said.
Dr. Michelle Tyson, the
organization's chief executive officer, agreed.
"Transportation is an integral part of ensuring that those who
need it most have access to quality health care services," she
said. "Call the Car is excited to partner with Inland Empire Health
Plan and wants to express our gratitude to the IEHP team for
allowing us to continue our mission of providing reliable and safe
transportation services to their members within the Inland
Empire.
"Our CTC staff diligently work to ensure that all members are
treated compassionately and are provided with the best possible
resources to maintain crucial access to their IEHP health benefits,
and we look forward to our continued collaboration with IEHP and
their members for years to come," she continued.
Both organizations plan to evolve their services in an
ever-changing world of health care moving forward. For IEHP, next
steps include:
- Improving vendor oversight and partnerships within the
community
- Evaluating dispatch software and systems to ensure efficient
practices and efficient status updates to members
- Understanding root causes of issues and reducing
transportation-related grievances by 20% by the end of 2023
About IEHP
With a mission to heal and inspire the human spirit, Inland
Empire Health Plan (IEHP) is one of the top 10 largest Medicaid
health plans, the largest not-for-profit Medicare-Medicaid plan in
the country and for the third year in a row, certified as A Great
Place To Work®. In its 27th year, IEHP supports more than 1.6
million Riverside and San Bernardino County residents enrolled in
Medicaid or IEHP DualChoice (those with both Medi-Cal and
Medicare). Today, IEHP has a growing network of nearly 6,800
providers and more than 3,000 team members who are fully committed
to the vision: We will not rest until our communities enjoy optimal
care and vibrant health. To learn more, go to iehp.org.
About Call the Car
Call the Car was founded by a doctor and firefighter who believe
non-emergency medical transportation is an extension of health
care. Both wanted to create a transportation company to ensure
members received the preventative care they deserve. Moreover, they
felt transportation should be more than pickup and drop-off, it
should be an avenue to empower members, caregivers and health plans
to achieve better outcomes. The team started with off-duty
firefighters and paramedics with a concept of door-through-door
customer service. This quickly evolved into a unique model that
informs case managers, dialysis centers and physicians as to the
status of their patients in real time. Today, Call the Car
continues to evolve with the ever-changing health care needs. To
learn more, go to callthecar.com.
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SOURCE Inland Empire Health Plan (IEHP)