Posts Tagged ‘emergency services’

VA County to Charge for Ambulance Service

June 22nd, 2011 by Iris | Comments Off | Filed in health insurance, insurance news

In an effort to improve their emergency equipment and provide better training to emergency first responders, Prince William County, Virginia has made the decision to begin charging health insurers for ambulance services.

Effective July 1, whenever a patient is transported to the hospital via an emergency medical service, the county will bill the patient’s insurance company. This includes both Medicaid and Medicare, but county officials stress that individuals will not be charged.

The fee schedule for ambulance fees is:
– $400 for basic life support services
– $500-$700 for any advanced life support services, depending on the extent of care.

According to the Prince William County fire chief, these fees should generate about $3.1 million each year for the county.

Prince William County is not the only county in Virginia that has imposed such emergency service fees.

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New Jersey Charging for Fire/First-Aid Service?

December 9th, 2010 by Iris | Comments Off | Filed in fire insurance, health insurance, insurance news

While many private ambulance services ask local residents to pay an annual membership fee in order to defray costs of actually using an ambulance, some residents of New Jersey might soon have to pay if they need the fire department as well.

According to Insurance Journal, the Salem, NJ city council has recently adopted an ordinance that allows fire departments to charge money in order to recoup costs.

According to Fire Chief Fred Ayars, this ordinance isn’t designed to take money out of residents’ pockets, but to get it from insurance companies. Apparently, if local fire departments adopt a schedule of fees, most fire and insurance policies will reimburse them for expenses.

The Chief also told the press that if a resident doesn’t have insurance, there will be no fee incurred.

Elsewhere in New Jersey, the city of Cape May is considering an $8/mile assessment for ambulance service to help balance the 2011 budget. There’s already a $500 charge for ambulance service in Cape May; this assessment would increase that fee by roughly $100, however, the local press reports that Cape May’s mayor, Ed Mahaney, has expressed concern that some people would choose not to call for an ambulance because of the additional cost.

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