St. Mary’s County Government (SMCG) is reinforcing its commitment to ensuring that no patient is personally responsible for the cost of emergency ambulance transport provided by our Department of Emergency Services (DES). Following recent concerns regarding billing practices, SMCG has taken immediate steps to align the County’s EMS billing policy with its original intent. In 2021, SMCG implemented a soft billing policy, meaning that the County only seeks reimbursement for emergency medical services from insurance providers and does not charge patients for out-of-pocket costs such as co-pays or deductibles. However, some patients recently reported receiving bills for amounts not covered by their insurance. Upon review, County officials determined that these billing practices were not in compliance with the intended policy. Actions Taken: The County’s third-party billing agency has been directed to cease all patient billing for unpaid balances and to bill insurance providers only. Patients may still receive requests for insurance information if needed, but no patient will be held financially responsible for ambulance transport costs*. Since the program’s inception no bill has ever been sent to collections. St. Mary’s County Government will continue to monitor compliance with these policies and take corrective action as necessary. “The well-being of our […]
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