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Longwood approves emergency medical-transport buy-in; amendment extends program while federal processing continues
Summary
The commission approved entry into the Public Emergency Medical Transportation (PEMT) program with a local buy-in of $128,344.16 and later approved an amendment extending the agreement by one year because federal disbursements were delayed.
The Longwood City Commission approved participation in the Public Emergency Medical Transportation (PEMT) program and later approved an amendment to extend the agreement while federal processing catches up.
Fire Department staff explained that PEMT reimburses part of the shortfall between actual emergency-transport costs and the Medicare/Medicaid payments the city receives.…
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