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Half of Indiana counties contain “ambulance deserts” — an area where residents live more than 25 minutes from where an ambulance is stationed. Ambulance providers say payment issues are one factor in that lack of access. A bill passed by the Senate would establish requirements for how health plans pay out-of-network ambulance providers.
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Pride Care gave less than 16 hours of notice to Cass County dispatchers that its ambulances would no longer operate
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Workforce challenges and unsustainable reimbursement models have driven up the costs of emergency medical services, like ambulances, in Indiana. Some listeners reported high costs for these services and wanted to know more.
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Approximately 50 police cars, firetrucks and ambulances gathered at the Century Center and then made their way to Beacon Memorial Hospital in downtown…
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In many states, emergency medical services are not considered essential, like fire or police. That means when you call 911, there’s no guarantee an…