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PRC staff recommends lower rate hikes for ambulance firm as deadline for deal nears

State regulators have an extended deadline this week to reach a deal with a nonprofit ambulance organization that is seeking to double its rates and hike its mileage charges.

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A tour of Meridian's Scheels as it opens its doors

A tour of Meridian's Scheels as it opens its doors
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Presbyterian-affiliated nonprofit seeks to double ambulance rates

If the rate increase goes into effect, the average cost of an ambulance ride — or a patient's pre-hospital bill — would increase by about 88% to $1,393.99.

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Santa Fe hospitals say they do comply with federal pricing rule

Nine New Mexico hospitals are not in compliance with a 2021 federal rule intended to let patients compare prices for drugs, goods, services and procedures, according to a new report

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New Mexico hospitals overwhelmed by COVID-19 may soon ration care


New Mexico hospitals overwhelmed by COVID-19 may soon ration care
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With the coronavirus surge overwhelming many hospitals in New Mexico, the state's Department of Health on Thursday issued a "crisis care" order and a suspension of "non-essential surgeries."
The order permits hospitals, if it becomes necessary, to prioritize their resources for COVID-19 patients that have the best chance of survival. In practice, it will mean that COVID-19 patients whose organ systems are failing and have comorbidities, such as heart disease or kidney disease, will be less likely to receive treatment than healthier patients.
"We’ve been preparing for this since April," said David Gonzales, chief medical officer at Christus St. Vincent hospital in Santa Fe. "Our hospitals are at capacity now. But because the hospitals in New Mexico have been so closely aligned, the big institutions have been able to support the smaller ones, and that has worked very well … I hope we’ll be able to avoid that situation where we have to ration care."

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