Rural hospital closures across Georgia have pushed more emergency care into metro Atlanta facilities — and pushed balances higher.
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Georgia patients increasingly travel into metro Atlanta for emergency and specialty care, which layers transport charges, out-of-area network issues, and facility fees onto bills that were already high. Georgia also has no state-level rate cap comparable to some other states, so establishing a defensible fair-market benchmark for each charge does much of the work in a negotiation.
Transport charges — ground and especially air — are among the most frequently reduced items we handle.
Each facility bills separately, and the transfer itself is a third charge. We review the sequence as one episode of care.
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