But a big thing that hasn't been included is ground ambulances.
“You call 911, and that ambulance that's going to respond is selected by the dispatcher. You're not checking a network directory. You're not double checking before you get in that ambulance to know whether they're in your insurance plan," said Patricia Kelmar, senior director of Health Care Campaigns with US PIRG.It found half of ambulance rides by insured patients are ending in a surprise bill.
“We need to get more data. We need to understand really what are the cost of ambulance transportation. And then we need to make sure that we're paying reasonable fees that keep these ambulance services, you know, working well in our communities, but also that a small subset of patients who need emergency transportation aren't paying the cost for everyone," Kelmar said.
10 states, including Colorado, Florida, New York and Ohio, have added their own protections around surprise ambulance bills. But US PIRG found insurance plans you get through work are often excluded. A new federal committee is expected to take up the surprise billing issue for ground ambulances and how to prevent it in the future.. At its first meeting next month.
This is why we have people out here bleeding out they ass tryna get in an Uber to see a doctor
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