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The Ambulance Service is Government Funded. You obviously pay tax to the government which is how they pay for the ambulance service and other resources.US-Centric Answer:Yes, ambulance service will be billed to your insurance, or to you directly if you have no insurance coverage.
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In one way or another, yes. In some localities there is a direct tax. In other places, 911 service is part of police,fire and ambulance service.
No insurance that I am familiar with -- if you have a membership in your local Ambulance Service -- check with them - - it may be covered. Non emergency ambulance transport is most often NOT covered by insurances. That is why elderly persons expecially should join their local ambulance clubs.
Its very expensive. They can bill you up to $1000 or more. I hope this website is helpful. http://www.airmd.net/
Web design is a taxable facsimile service in Florida. It is important to pay the correct state and federal taxes when due.
I suppose, if you were treated by the ambulance service, they deserve to get paid. You could, however, contact the collection service and tell them that you do not feel that their actions are fair. It is quite possible that they will reduce, or even eliminate any exiting charges.
No, unless if it was called for no reason, then you would have to pay
If you cash the check from the insurance company, you will be billed for the ambulance services. The check should have been sent to the provider. so the company will have the write to bill you, less the copay and contractual allowance
In Florida they start you off at 16.50 , great company to work for!
Coverage provided by the Florida Blue Cross and Blue Shield depends on the type of health plan you have. You should check your member handbook, or contact your plan's member services for the most up-to-date coverage information.
You can write a letter to the company explaining why it would be difficult for you to pay the ambulance costs. The company does not have to cut you a break, but may choose to do so.