Will I be charged EMS transport charges between $519 to $1,038 depending on services plus $12.98 per mile?

While the City of Xenia EMS Billing has a set rate, the collection of the funds will be based on what your insurance allows for billing.  The adjusted rate will be what your insurance will be billed.  If you have a copay through your insurance, you will be responsible for the copay. The City will only collect on the copay you would owe. If you have a deductible, you will be responsible for the unmet portion of your deductible at the time of billing. If you are self-pay, you will be responsible for the Medicare adjusted amount. Financial hardship requests will be evaluated on a case-by-case basis as directed in the policy.

For example: If you are billed $1,038 for a transport and your insurance adjusted rate is $550 and you have a $50 copay for transports, your insurance will pay $500 and you will owe $50. No additional amount will be billed or collected on.  This is the same principle that you have when you visit your Doctor or urgent care.

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1. Do Xenia residents pay the highest income tax rates in the State of Ohio and, therefore, should not have to pay for services they are already being taxed for?
2. Will I be charged EMS transport charges between $519 to $1,038 depending on services plus $12.98 per mile?
3. Was the purpose of the 2010 income tax increase to prevent charging residents service fees?
4. Does the City's income tax revenue support Fire and EMS services?
5. Is the City addressing facilities, such as nursing homes and assisted living facilities, that are abusing the system to try and correct the problem?
6. Does the City collect fees from people who are abusing the system who are on Medicaid?
7. Will the City start charging for fire calls?