There is a special insurance just for ambulance. They told that health care insurances don't pay everything when you need an ambulance. If you have a skiing accident and a helicopter is necessary to bring you to the hospital, it will cost at least $ 12.000. And if my grandpa has heart attack symptoms and I call 911 the insurance won't pay if he had not a real heart attack. It's impossible to know if you have a real heart attack when you have life threatening symptoms. Is it true that Blue Cross and other health care insurances won't pay for the ambulance if you had a fake heart attack?

We have UHC through my work. My husband has needed to be transported via ambulance 2 or 3 times. The insurance company has paid all but the deductible for the ride, which is seperate from the deductible for the hospital care.

I'd assume all other insurances would be the same except, possibly, Medicare or Medicaid.

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