When her 9-year-old daughter was having trouble breathing, Yvette Hammonds took her to a local emergency room. It quickly became clear that girl needed to be transferred to the childrens hospital about 40 minutes away in Atlanta, so her daughter was loaded into an ambulance.
Months later, Hammonds received a bill for nearly $1,000: the cost of the ground ambulance ride from one in-network hospital to another.
In this installment of InvestigateTV and 窪蹋勛圖厙 News Costly Care series, Caresse Jackman, InvestigateTVs national consumer investigative reporter, probes the lack of cost protections for patients who find themselves needing an ambulance ride to care.
Jackmans story features an interview with Elisabeth Rosenthal, 窪蹋勛圖厙 News senior contributing editor. When you need an ambulance, you need an ambulance, Rosenthal said. And thats the worst time in your life to be a consumer, when you have no choice.
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