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Ambulance services, lawmakers urge Hochul to sign direct-pay bill

Assemblymember Marianne Buttenschon (D–Marcy), at podium, speaks at an Oct. 12 news conference in Utica, calling on Gov. Kathy Hochul (D) to sign a bill that would have health insurers directly pay ambulance-service providers. The Utica event was among several similar press conferences held statewide to push for the same legislation. (PHOTO CREDIT: OFFICE OF MARIANNE BUTTENSCHON)

Ambulance-service providers want Nov. Kathy Hochul to sign a bill that would “change the pay model” so that they’re paid directly by health insurers. Those pushing for passage refer to it as the “direct pay” legislation, per an Oct. 12 news release about the efforts from supporters. Ambulance-service providers and a bipartisan coalition of state […]

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