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So did we ever come to a consensus on this issue? My health insurance covers my family's ambulance rides with a $50 co-pay. Why would I want to pay twice?
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Originally posted by TulsaSooner
So did we ever come to a consensus on this issue? My health insurance covers my family's ambulance rides with a $50 co-pay. Why would I want to pay twice?
Thats interesting. I never thought about checking. I was just going to pay the extra 2 or 3 dollars. hmmmm. I better check on that.
My health insurance might cover all or some part of it, but I'm sure it still comes out of my yearly maximums, etc.
Even if you ride just once, it's still cheaper to have the service than a $50 copay.
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Originally posted by The Shadow
I guess I'm doing better financially than you folks.
I can afford insurance and the monthly EMSA fee.
I figure if someone visiting or staying at my house needs an ambulance, they might not have their own health insurance, or might have a high co-pay on that. Besides that it's civic-minded.
But then, maybe I'm not as selfish and cheap as others on this board, particularly the attorneys.
Really? Can I interest you in my Triple Protection Ambulance Service? Anything your insurance and EMSA stipend won't cover, I will. And I'll do it for only $150 per year. Let me know where to send the bill.
Thanks for this opportunity to help you.
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Originally posted by The Shadow
But then, maybe I'm not as selfish and cheap as others on this board, particularly the attorneys.
Wow. Since you are not selfish or cheap, why dont you add another couple of dollars a month and buy some lottery tickets to help out education or send 2 or 3 dollars a month to AA to keep them in Tulsa. Or better yet, go national and start up a Universal Health Plan Fund. You wont mind send 5 to 10 dollars a month to that will you?
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Originally posted by sgrizzle
My health insurance might cover all or some part of it, but I'm sure it still comes out of my yearly maximums, etc.
Even if you ride just once, it's still cheaper to have the service than a $50 copay.
Except that in 37 years of life I have yet to have an ambulance come to my home.
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Originally posted by The Shadow
I figure if someone visiting or staying at my house needs an ambulance, they might not have their own health insurance, or might have a high co-pay on that.
It applies to permanent residents of your household only.
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Originally posted by TulsaSooner
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Originally posted by The Shadow
I figure if someone visiting or staying at my house needs an ambulance, they might not have their own health insurance, or might have a high co-pay on that.
It applies to permanent residents of your household only.
yeah, and guess what, if you live in a neighborhood association that pays several watering bills, you are paying for it a lot more times than you think.
Shadow, if you are fine with throwing $36 a year away, then send me some money, i promise Ill put it to good use, just like EMSA is....[}:)]
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Originally posted by sgrizzle
My health insurance might cover all or some part of it, but I'm sure it still comes out of my yearly maximums, etc.
Even if you ride just once, it's still cheaper to have the service than a $50 copay.
Except that in 37 years of life I have yet to have an ambulance come to my home.
Yeah, me either. I also haven't had my house broken into but it still has an alarm. I see a doctor about every 2 years but I still have health insurance. My kids haven't stuck anything in an electric socket but I still put caps over them...
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Originally posted by sgrizzle
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Originally posted by TulsaSooner
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Originally posted by sgrizzle
My health insurance might cover all or some part of it, but I'm sure it still comes out of my yearly maximums, etc.
Even if you ride just once, it's still cheaper to have the service than a $50 copay.
Except that in 37 years of life I have yet to have an ambulance come to my home.
Yeah, me either. I also haven't had my house broken into but it still has an alarm. I see a doctor about every 2 years but I still have health insurance. My kids haven't stuck anything in an electric socket but I still put caps over them...
Exactly....so it's "Ambulance Insurance" which I already have. That was my point.
When they start charging me a monthly fee, I might use the service more. It will be like having a pre-paid taxi (with a siren).
"Honey, that's a nasty cough you got there, call 911".
"Ouch"...papercut!...Papercut!...hand me the phone".
"I am not sure that I should have drank tequila with those hot wings. Just dial 91 and keep your finger near the other 1."
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Originally posted by TulsaSooner
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Originally posted by sgrizzle
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Originally posted by TulsaSooner
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Originally posted by sgrizzle
My health insurance might cover all or some part of it, but I'm sure it still comes out of my yearly maximums, etc.
Even if you ride just once, it's still cheaper to have the service than a $50 copay.
Except that in 37 years of life I have yet to have an ambulance come to my home.
Yeah, me either. I also haven't had my house broken into but it still has an alarm. I see a doctor about every 2 years but I still have health insurance. My kids haven't stuck anything in an electric socket but I still put caps over them...
Exactly....so it's "Ambulance Insurance" which I already have. That was my point.
You are SOOOO selfish!! Thinking only about yourself when it comes to the extra cost of an ambulance ride. Wow. Just bend over an pay the money already.
*sarcasm off*
What about this scenario...if you live in an apartment that is "all bills paid" is there an opt-in or opt-out choice? If so, who makes the choice? The Landlord?
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Originally posted by bokworker
What about this scenario...if you live in an apartment that is "all bills paid" is there an opt-in or opt-out choice? If so, who makes the choice? The Landlord?
i actually got a flyer in my mailbox from my apt. manager about this a few weeks ago. i had no idea what it was about until this thread. I just ignored it basically iirc, the complex has opted out, but i think if you wanted to do it, you still had the choice to pay for it. i'll have to check the flyer for clarification.
Thanks grahambino, I'll check with the office this afternoon on our options.
What about those who live in Bixby or Owasso? I received a notice from Bixby Public Works that stated I would be receiving this extra charge per month but nothing stating I had the option to opt out of it.
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Originally posted by Rowdy
What about those who live in Bixby or Owasso? I received a notice from Bixby Public Works that stated I would be receiving this extra charge per month but nothing stating I had the option to opt out of it.
oh really? well as far as I know bixbyy wasnt going to have to pay the fee....i guess they moved on to the smaller fish after conquering tulsa. emsa knows no bounds.
Just pulled out my water bill "stub" and it states: AMBU SERV $1.80.
[B)]
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Originally posted by TulsaSooner
So did we ever come to a consensus on this issue? My health insurance covers my family's ambulance rides with a $50 co-pay. Why would I want to pay twice?
Another thing to consider is EMSA's contract with various insurance companies. Insurance companies will often negotiate lower contract prices, which often show up on your explanation of benefits as being cheaper then someone without the insurance.
Deadline is tomorrow! Your form must be postmarked by June 30.
Wow I almost forgot, thanks for the reminder.