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House passes ambulance payment reform to cap surprise billing and set base rates
Summary
Third substitute House Bill 301 establishes base rates, a mileage rate and medication caps for ground ambulance services, includes oversight language and was approved by the House after stakeholder negotiation.
The Utah House on Feb. 20 passed third substitute House Bill 301, a package of measures intended to reduce surprise ambulance bills, set sustainable base rates for ground transport and create oversight mechanisms for compliance.
Representative Tim Malloy, sponsor, said the bill "ensures fair and transparent ambulance pricing in Utah by setting sustainable base rates for transport, mileage, and medications." He…
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