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  2. Medical billing - Wikipedia

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    Medical billing, a payment process in the United States healthcare system, is the process of reviewing a patient's medical records and using information about their diagnoses and procedures to determine which services are billable and to whom they are billed.

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  4. EastCare - Wikipedia

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    On December 18, 1984, the PCMH Board of Trustees budgeted $754,119 to set up a helicopter ambulance service. [8] EastCare was established by PCMH on April 8, 1985. [ 9 ] On June 30, 1985, an open house was held to usher in the new ambulance service.

  5. American Medical Response - Wikipedia

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    Also in 2018, AMR was the main campaign contributor in support of California Proposition 11 (2018), [10] a bill that modified California labor law to allow for EMS workers to be on-call during breaks. [11] In 2022 AMR got a five-year contract with FEMA to provide medical transport and support for national disasters in the United States. [12]

  6. EMS cross-country procession stops by Texas Panhandle War ...

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    The cross-country procession was joined by the National EMS Bike Ride and American Medical Response for the ninth stop of their 21-city journey, which started in Seattle and will end in Arlington ...

  7. Emergency medical services in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Until the professionalization of emergency medical services in the early 1970s, one of the most common providers of ambulance service in the United States was a community's local funeral home. [9] This occurred essentially by default, as hearses were the only vehicles at the time capable of transporting a person lying down.

  8. Air ambulances in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, the federal government increased the reimbursement for medical flights for Medicare and Medicaid patients. This caused an increase in the number of for-profit ambulance services, which charge much higher rates than non-profit hospitals and expanded services available to people with private health insurance.

  9. Paramedics in the United States - Wikipedia

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    These include private ambulance services, fire departments, public safety or police departments, hospitals, law enforcement agencies, the military, and municipal EMS agencies in addition to and independent from police or fire departments, also known as a 'third service'. Paramedics may respond to medical incidents in an ambulance, rescue ...