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Selectmen approve ambulance contract changes as state law will require billing insurers
Summary
Selectmen voted to approve the updated multi‑town ambulance contract; board members discussed a new state law effective Jan. 1 that requires ambulance providers to bill insurers, and noted the change could reduce out‑of‑pocket surprise bills but may lower municipal ambulance revenue projections.
The Board of Selectmen approved changes to a multi‑town ambulance contract on Oct. 20 after an extended discussion about a pending state law that will require ambulance providers to bill health insurers.
Selectmen said the change in law — effective Jan. 1 (as discussed at the ambulance meeting) — should…
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