Can EMS Reduce the Bill?

As a governmental agency, Beaumont EMS is not able to adjust an outstanding balance and the State Constitution prohibits us from forgiving any debts that are owed.

The Texas Constitution: Article 3 - Legislative Department, Section 55 - Release or extinguishments of indebtedness to State,County, Subdivision, or Municipal Corporation. The Legislature shall have no power to release or extinguish, or to authorize the releasing or extinguishing, in whole or in part, the indebtedness, liability or obligation of any corporation or individual, to this State or to any county or defined subdivision thereof, or other municipal corporation therein, except delinquent taxes which have been due for a period of at least ten years (Amended November 8, 1932).

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1. How am I billed?
2. How do I contact the billing office?
3. Can I Get a Copy of Medical Records?
4. How Do I Pay?
5. Do You Accept Insurance?
6. Can EMS Reduce the Bill?
7. The Patient Has Passed Away, What Happens to the Bill?
8. Does Beaumont EMS Bill the Person that Causes the Accident if it Was Not the Patient's Fault?
9. I Did Not Call EMS, Why am I Receiving a Bill?
10. What is the Cost of Being Treated and/or Transported by EMS?
11. Why is There a Charge When I Pay City Taxes?
12. Does calling an ambulance get me seen quicker in the ER?
13. Is there a charge if an ambulance provides a service?