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Commission approves 2.7% CPI rate increase for South Texas Emergency Care Foundation contract

5950965 · October 14, 2025
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Summary

The commission approved a 2.7% rate increase from South Texas Emergency Care Foundation (the city’s EMS provider), citing a CPI adjustment and noting the change does not affect Medicare or Medicaid reimbursement levels.

San Benito commissioners approved a 2.7% rate increase proposed by South Texas Emergency Care Foundation, the city’s emergency medical services (EMS) provider.

Sebastian, identified in the meeting as the executive director of South Texas Emergency Care Foundation, said the board adopted a CPI-adjusted rate of 2.7 percent based on the Consumer Price Index released in…

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