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Rising gas prices are making it hard for ambulance companies to continue serving rural areas, and the squads want insurers to increase the mileage reimbursement rate by $1, the president of the West Virginia EMS Coalition said.
The coalition held a news conference Monday in Charleston to bring attention to the need for public and private insurers to increase their mileage payments.See the full content of this document
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Ambulance Squads Want More Money for Mileage
Roger Bryant is director of the Logan Emergency Ambulance Service Authority and the coalition's president. "This is a significant problem," he said Sunday. "If we do...
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