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What happens if my health insurance carrier does not approve payment for the EMS services provided by the Talleyville Fire Company?

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What happens if my health insurance carrier does not approve payment for the EMS services provided by the Talleyville Fire Company?

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In the event your health care insurance carrier makes a determination that the EMS services provided by the Talleyville Fire Company was not of a medical necessity, your are responsible for payment in the amount that would normally be paid under the Medicare contract for required ambulance service. In the event that denial for payment is made by your insurance carrier, as indicated above, and you believe that your situation falls within the realm of a “medical necessity”, you will need to secure a note from your physician attesting to the necessity of being transported by an ambulance.

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