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By Bill Cohen - January 17, 2008 |
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A private Ohio ambulance company says every time it transports a Medicaid patient to a hospital or dialysis session, it loses money because the state reimbursement payments are so low. The company is asking a judge to order an increase in state payments to Medicaid providers. But state officials say that's nearly impossible, especially because of a looming state budget crunch. Details now from statehouse correspondent Bill Cohen. |
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Bill Cohen reports (4:07)
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