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  2. Balance billing - Wikipedia

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    Balance billing, sometimes called surprise billing, is a medical bill from a healthcare provider billing a patient for the difference between the total cost of services being charged and the amount the insurance pays. [1]

  3. Emergency response fee - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, an emergency response fee, also known as fire department charge, fire department service charge, accident response fee, [1] [2] accident fee, [3] Traffic Infraction Accident Fee, [4] ambulance fee, [5] etc., and pejoratively as a crash tax [6] is a fee for emergency services such as firefighting, emergency medical services, environmental response, etc., performed by a ...

  4. Why ambulance fees will double in Kennewick but you’ll still ...

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    The city’s utility bill fee funding ambulance services will double over the next five years as the city aims to address inflation, rising wages and more calls in the growing community.

  5. Emergency Health Services - Wikipedia

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    EMC is a subsidiary of Medavie Health Services, which is part of Medavie, a health services company that includes Medavie Blue Cross. April 2004 marked the last EHS takeover of a local ambulance service, when West Pubnico Ambulance and Funeral Services ceased operation. EHS opened a new base in the community and hired additional paramedics.

  6. Dartmouth ambulance companies settle with AG's office over ...

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    STAT Ambulance Services, Inc. and Southcoast Emergency Medical Services, Inc., agreed to settle with the AG's office over alleged MassHealth billing fraud.

  7. Does Medicare cover ambulance services? - AOL

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    Medicare insurance provides funding for emergency transportation under Part B, but this coverage is subject to deductibles and coinsurances. Read more here.

  8. Emergency medical services in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Air ambulance services in the United States can be operated by a variety of sources. Some services are hospital-operated, [18] while others may be operated by Federal, State or local government; or through a variety of departments, including local or State police, [19] the United States National Park Service, [20] or fire departments. [21]

  9. 'No one should have to go through this': NJ nurse wants new ...

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    A Sussex County resident says something needs to be done about expensive ambulance rides, citing the harm to patients. 'No one should have to go through this': NJ nurse wants new law after $6K ...