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Craig County EMS proposes switch to ZOLL billing system; county hears requests on standby rates and high-utilizer outreach

5821923 · August 19, 2025
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Craig County EMS deputy chief asked the board to approve a contract to switch ambulance-billing vendors to ZOLL Data Systems and outlined proposed operational changes including standby-rate adjustments and a program to address frequent 911 users; motions were requested but results were not recorded in the transcript.

Bill Clark, deputy chief for Craig County EMS, told commissioners the department recommends switching its ambulance-billing service to ZOLL Data Systems of Broomfield, Colorado. "We would like to transition to ZOLL Data Systems out of Broomfield, Colorado," Clark said. He said the proposed contract guarantees pricing for five years and that the vendor's per-claim cost is $5.35, with an estimated average of about 170 claims per month. Clark said the county's proposed contract includes some vendor services…

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