Detroit's Use of Private Ambulances Raises Concerns Over Double Billing
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Detroit's Use of Private Ambulances Raises Concerns Over Double Billing

What's Happening? Detroit contracts with three private ambulance companies for 911 standby coverage, paying each up to $600,000 annually. These companies can also bill patients or their insurance when services are rendered, a practice criticized as 'double dipping' by Councilmember Angela Whitfield
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