February 15, 2024

Opinion: Why that ambulance racing through L.A. traffic may not be going to a life-or-death emergency [LA Times]

Opinion: Why that ambulance racing through L.A. traffic may not be going to a life-or-death emergency By Jon Nevin February 14, 2024   The lights and sirens of emergency medical services are pervasive in the United States. Not only are our screens saturated with them, but it’s hard to go far in any large city […]

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Majority of debtors to US hospitals now people with health insurance [The Guardian]

Majority of debtors to US hospitals now people with health insurance By Jessica Glenza January 11, 2024   People with health insurance may now represent the majority of debtors American hospitals struggle to collect from, according to medical billing analysts.   This marks a sea change from just a few years ago, when people with

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