What if I am not able to provide the insurance information at that time?
If your insurance information is not available at the time of service, the billing company will attempt to obtain the information at the hospital. If the information cannot be obtained, you may receive a letter asking you to provide the information. You can contact the billing office to provide the information. When the billing office receives the information, your insurance will be billed. You will not receive any further correspondence or bills until the insurance company has made a determination on your claim.

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1. Why does JCC have a revenue recovery program?
2. How does this affect me?
3. What is Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Revenue Recovery?
4. What if I don’t have insurance and can’t afford to pay?
5. If I have a balance to be paid on my bill, will I be refused ambulance service?
6. If EMS comes to my house but I don’t need transport, will I receive a bill?
7. Will my health insurance premiums increase as a result of this billing?
8. What type of information will I have to give when the ambulance arrives?
9. What if I am not able to provide the insurance information at that time?
10. How do you protect the privacy of my health information?
11. What are the billing rates for this EMS service?
12. Why is there a mileage charge?
13. How does the billing process work?
14. What if I am unable to pay?
15. What other localities in this area have EMS billing programs?
16. I received a bill for my ambulance service and the address to mail my payment is in Lewisville, NC; is this a scam?
17. How can I obtain a copy of my medical report or ambulance bill?