Guest guest Posted April 15, 2005 Report Share Posted April 15, 2005 That is not even an issue and had you read the article, you would know that. I wished everyone would give this a rest. L. Tinsley, LVN, NREMT-B > >Date: Thu Apr 14 22:44:43 CDT 2005 >To: , texastrauma-l >Subject: The real Story - Gold Star > >http://www.theexaminer.com/files/04142005/coverpage.html > > >Hope you guys get paid this next Friday. > >My prayers are with you and your families. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2005 Report Share Posted April 15, 2005 You're right. The article did say that the Feds did free up some of the bank accounts so that payroll checks that had already been cut would clear the bank. But, in fairness to (who from what I read seemed to be empathetic if not sympathetic), the article did not say that all accounts were unfrozen, nor did it say that future payroll checks would be covered, and it did state that the company was apparently having trouble meeting other financial obligations, incuding employee health insurance, personal property taxes and aircraft expenses. Is it a non-story or not? Only time will tell. Are there good folks who will be negatively impacted by this, you bet. For those folks, I belive (and the rest of us on this list) wish the best of luck as they go through the stress caused by this event. No one ever wants to see bad things happen to our colleagues. Barry The real Story - Gold Star > >http://www.theexaminer.com/files/04142005/coverpage.html > > >Hope you guys get paid this next Friday. > >My prayers are with you and your families. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2005 Report Share Posted April 15, 2005 You're right. The article did say that the Feds did free up some of the bank accounts so that payroll checks that had already been cut would clear the bank. But, in fairness to (who from what I read seemed to be empathetic if not sympathetic), the article did not say that all accounts were unfrozen, nor did it say that future payroll checks would be covered, and it did state that the company was apparently having trouble meeting other financial obligations, incuding employee health insurance, personal property taxes and aircraft expenses. Is it a non-story or not? Only time will tell. Are there good folks who will be negatively impacted by this, you bet. For those folks, I belive (and the rest of us on this list) wish the best of luck as they go through the stress caused by this event. No one ever wants to see bad things happen to our colleagues. Barry The real Story - Gold Star > >http://www.theexaminer.com/files/04142005/coverpage.html > > >Hope you guys get paid this next Friday. > >My prayers are with you and your families. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2005 Report Share Posted April 15, 2005 You're right. The article did say that the Feds did free up some of the bank accounts so that payroll checks that had already been cut would clear the bank. But, in fairness to (who from what I read seemed to be empathetic if not sympathetic), the article did not say that all accounts were unfrozen, nor did it say that future payroll checks would be covered, and it did state that the company was apparently having trouble meeting other financial obligations, incuding employee health insurance, personal property taxes and aircraft expenses. Is it a non-story or not? Only time will tell. Are there good folks who will be negatively impacted by this, you bet. For those folks, I belive (and the rest of us on this list) wish the best of luck as they go through the stress caused by this event. No one ever wants to see bad things happen to our colleagues. Barry The real Story - Gold Star > >http://www.theexaminer.com/files/04142005/coverpage.html > > >Hope you guys get paid this next Friday. > >My prayers are with you and your families. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2005 Report Share Posted April 15, 2005 I didn't mean to sound like I was on the defensive at all, I just look on my e-mail and see that " GoldStar " is in almost every subject box, even when it doesn't pertain to them. I, as well as all the employees and families do appreciate all the well wishes and prayers, as we all need them daily at any job that we have. I can only hope that people don't want bad things to happen to good people, there are just times that's how it seems to be. Have a wonderful weekend to all and be safe. L. Tinsley, LVN, NREMT-B > >Date: Fri Apr 15 09:26:12 CDT 2005 >To: " ' ' " < > >Subject: RE: The real Story - Gold Star > >You're right. The article did say that the Feds did free up some of the bank >accounts so that payroll checks that had already been cut would clear the >bank. > >But, in fairness to (who from what I read seemed to be empathetic if >not sympathetic), the article did not say that all accounts were unfrozen, >nor did it say that future payroll checks would be covered, and it did state >that the company was apparently having trouble meeting other financial >obligations, incuding employee health insurance, personal property taxes and >aircraft expenses. > >Is it a non-story or not? Only time will tell. Are there good folks who will >be negatively impacted by this, you bet. For those folks, I belive >(and the rest of us on this list) wish the best of luck as they go through >the stress caused by this event. No one ever wants to see bad things happen >to our colleagues. > >Barry > > The real Story - Gold Star > >> >>http://www.theexaminer.com/files/04142005/coverpage.html >> >> >>Hope you guys get paid this next Friday. >> >>My prayers are with you and your families. >> >> >> >> >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2005 Report Share Posted April 15, 2005 I didn't mean to sound like I was on the defensive at all, I just look on my e-mail and see that " GoldStar " is in almost every subject box, even when it doesn't pertain to them. I, as well as all the employees and families do appreciate all the well wishes and prayers, as we all need them daily at any job that we have. I can only hope that people don't want bad things to happen to good people, there are just times that's how it seems to be. Have a wonderful weekend to all and be safe. L. Tinsley, LVN, NREMT-B > >Date: Fri Apr 15 09:26:12 CDT 2005 >To: " ' ' " < > >Subject: RE: The real Story - Gold Star > >You're right. The article did say that the Feds did free up some of the bank >accounts so that payroll checks that had already been cut would clear the >bank. > >But, in fairness to (who from what I read seemed to be empathetic if >not sympathetic), the article did not say that all accounts were unfrozen, >nor did it say that future payroll checks would be covered, and it did state >that the company was apparently having trouble meeting other financial >obligations, incuding employee health insurance, personal property taxes and >aircraft expenses. > >Is it a non-story or not? Only time will tell. Are there good folks who will >be negatively impacted by this, you bet. For those folks, I belive >(and the rest of us on this list) wish the best of luck as they go through >the stress caused by this event. No one ever wants to see bad things happen >to our colleagues. > >Barry > > The real Story - Gold Star > >> >>http://www.theexaminer.com/files/04142005/coverpage.html >> >> >>Hope you guys get paid this next Friday. >> >>My prayers are with you and your families. >> >> >> >> >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2005 Report Share Posted April 15, 2005 Leisha Tinsley <crazytxcajun2@v...> wrote: > I can only hope that people don't want bad things to happen > to good people, there are just times that's how it seems to > be. Leisha, I haven't seen that at all. What I've seen is a great deal of speculation regarding the future of the company, and concern for the employees. What is happening with GoldStar is one of the biggest things to happen to EMS at any time in our checkered history, so it is natural for people to pay attention, talk and speculate. But I don't think you need worry for even a moment that any of us are wishing harm to the individual employees. However, as far as the company, owners and officers are concerned, the allegations are serious and I personally hope that, if proven true, the culprits lose everything they've got and spend a little vacation time at the crossbar Hilton. Until proof surfaces, however, they are innocent. Best regards, Larry Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2005 Report Share Posted April 15, 2005 Leisha Tinsley <crazytxcajun2@v...> wrote: > I can only hope that people don't want bad things to happen > to good people, there are just times that's how it seems to > be. Leisha, I haven't seen that at all. What I've seen is a great deal of speculation regarding the future of the company, and concern for the employees. What is happening with GoldStar is one of the biggest things to happen to EMS at any time in our checkered history, so it is natural for people to pay attention, talk and speculate. But I don't think you need worry for even a moment that any of us are wishing harm to the individual employees. However, as far as the company, owners and officers are concerned, the allegations are serious and I personally hope that, if proven true, the culprits lose everything they've got and spend a little vacation time at the crossbar Hilton. Until proof surfaces, however, they are innocent. Best regards, Larry Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2005 Report Share Posted April 15, 2005 It is very disturbing to me, with all of the REAL issues facing EMS in Texas, such as the Scope of Practice, substandard pay/benefits etc, etc, etc, that we focus on such trivial issues and make ridiculous statements such as this: " What is happening with GoldStar is one of the biggest things to happen to EMS at any time in our checkered history " Maybe if we spend our time on actually trying to address issues and find solutions our PROFESSION would actually excel in the eyes of the Healthcare industry and our peers. Lee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2005 Report Share Posted April 15, 2005 " L " <L@T...> wrote: > > and make ridiculous statements such as....... Gee, Lee. I hate that it disturbs you. I'll go wash my mouth with soap. But just exactly what is it about my statement that rubs you the wrong way? The fact that it is true maybe? Internally what you say is true. The scope of parctice is far more important than the fact that one of the larger firms is under investigation by the feds. However, to the public and the politicians the SOP isn't even a blip on the long distance radar while the GoldStar mess is on the wire services. I wish we could see the EMS Agenda for the Future splashed across as many front pages as the GoldStar story, but it ain't gonna happen. Larry Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2005 Report Share Posted April 15, 2005 " L " <L@T...> wrote: > > and make ridiculous statements such as....... Gee, Lee. I hate that it disturbs you. I'll go wash my mouth with soap. But just exactly what is it about my statement that rubs you the wrong way? The fact that it is true maybe? Internally what you say is true. The scope of parctice is far more important than the fact that one of the larger firms is under investigation by the feds. However, to the public and the politicians the SOP isn't even a blip on the long distance radar while the GoldStar mess is on the wire services. I wish we could see the EMS Agenda for the Future splashed across as many front pages as the GoldStar story, but it ain't gonna happen. Larry Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2005 Report Share Posted April 15, 2005 I agree with you on the importance of the other issues such as the SOP and pay, but face the music, the " trivial " Gold Star story is just as important to me and to several others out there. Until recently, raid plus one, I worked there and I still have some great friends that still do. This is a recent news story that involves alot of people in this great state of our's. Many people's lives, and the lives of their family's will be impacted by the way this story plays out. So please don't fault us for wanting to talk about it. Sharing is good, keeping it bottled up inside is bad. McGee, EMT-I L wrote: It is very disturbing to me, with all of the REAL issues facing EMS in Texas, such as the Scope of Practice, substandard pay/benefits etc, etc, etc, that we focus on such trivial issues and make ridiculous statements such as this: " What is happening with GoldStar is one of the biggest things to happen to EMS at any time in our checkered history " Maybe if we spend our time on actually trying to address issues and find solutions our PROFESSION would actually excel in the eyes of the Healthcare industry and our peers. Lee --------------------------------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 18, 2005 Report Share Posted April 18, 2005 Oh, its not the first EMS company in Texas. Look up the truth before making wild statement. There are several, and I mean more than 3, whom have received prison time and fines from the feds. Its on the Attorney Generals website if you know where to look. Andy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 18, 2005 Report Share Posted April 18, 2005 Oh, its not the first EMS company in Texas. Look up the truth before making wild statement. There are several, and I mean more than 3, whom have received prison time and fines from the feds. Its on the Attorney Generals website if you know where to look. Andy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 18, 2005 Report Share Posted April 18, 2005 I don't think that Body Armor & Guns are trivial! I trust that the owners and managers don't think so either and have hired attorneys. Gold Star just happened to be the first EMS firm in Texas to be investigated by the Fed's, and I assure that they won't be the last. And yes Lee we do need to be concerned about other issues in EMS, however; as long the Fed's have problems with EMS billing practices it makes us all look bad, especially in the eyes of the healthcare industry. As long as we look bad, things like pay/benefits, education, scope of practice, etc. will be low on the totem poll. JR Re: The real Story - Gold Star > > > Leisha Tinsley <crazytxcajun2@v...> wrote: > >> I can only hope that people don't want bad things to happen >> to good people, there are just times that's how it seems to >> be. > > Leisha, > > I haven't seen that at all. What I've seen is a great deal of > speculation regarding the future of the company, and concern for the > employees. What is happening with GoldStar is one of the biggest > things to happen to EMS at any time in our checkered history, so it > is natural for people to pay attention, talk and speculate. But I > don't think you need worry for even a moment that any of us are > wishing harm to the individual employees. > > However, as far as the company, owners and officers are concerned, > the allegations are serious and I personally hope that, if proven > true, the culprits lose everything they've got and spend a little > vacation time at the crossbar Hilton. Until proof surfaces, however, > they are innocent. > > Best regards, > Larry > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 18, 2005 Report Share Posted April 18, 2005 I don't think that Body Armor & Guns are trivial! I trust that the owners and managers don't think so either and have hired attorneys. Gold Star just happened to be the first EMS firm in Texas to be investigated by the Fed's, and I assure that they won't be the last. And yes Lee we do need to be concerned about other issues in EMS, however; as long the Fed's have problems with EMS billing practices it makes us all look bad, especially in the eyes of the healthcare industry. As long as we look bad, things like pay/benefits, education, scope of practice, etc. will be low on the totem poll. JR Re: The real Story - Gold Star > > > Leisha Tinsley <crazytxcajun2@v...> wrote: > >> I can only hope that people don't want bad things to happen >> to good people, there are just times that's how it seems to >> be. > > Leisha, > > I haven't seen that at all. What I've seen is a great deal of > speculation regarding the future of the company, and concern for the > employees. What is happening with GoldStar is one of the biggest > things to happen to EMS at any time in our checkered history, so it > is natural for people to pay attention, talk and speculate. But I > don't think you need worry for even a moment that any of us are > wishing harm to the individual employees. > > However, as far as the company, owners and officers are concerned, > the allegations are serious and I personally hope that, if proven > true, the culprits lose everything they've got and spend a little > vacation time at the crossbar Hilton. Until proof surfaces, however, > they are innocent. > > Best regards, > Larry > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 18, 2005 Report Share Posted April 18, 2005 I don't think that Body Armor & Guns are trivial! I trust that the owners and managers don't think so either and have hired attorneys. Gold Star just happened to be the first EMS firm in Texas to be investigated by the Fed's, and I assure that they won't be the last. And yes Lee we do need to be concerned about other issues in EMS, however; as long the Fed's have problems with EMS billing practices it makes us all look bad, especially in the eyes of the healthcare industry. As long as we look bad, things like pay/benefits, education, scope of practice, etc. will be low on the totem poll. JR Re: The real Story - Gold Star > > > Leisha Tinsley <crazytxcajun2@v...> wrote: > >> I can only hope that people don't want bad things to happen >> to good people, there are just times that's how it seems to >> be. > > Leisha, > > I haven't seen that at all. What I've seen is a great deal of > speculation regarding the future of the company, and concern for the > employees. What is happening with GoldStar is one of the biggest > things to happen to EMS at any time in our checkered history, so it > is natural for people to pay attention, talk and speculate. But I > don't think you need worry for even a moment that any of us are > wishing harm to the individual employees. > > However, as far as the company, owners and officers are concerned, > the allegations are serious and I personally hope that, if proven > true, the culprits lose everything they've got and spend a little > vacation time at the crossbar Hilton. Until proof surfaces, however, > they are innocent. > > Best regards, > Larry > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 18, 2005 Report Share Posted April 18, 2005 -- " Shiplet " wrote: " ... Gold Star just happened to be the first EMS firm in Texas to be investigated by the Fed's, and I assure that they won't be the last. And yes Lee we do need to be concerned about other issues in EMS, however; as long the Fed's have problems with EMS billing practices it makes us all look bad, especially in the eyes of the healthcare industry.... " A perp walk by an orthopaedic surgeon, the operator of a 'scooter store', or the owner of an ambulance service all look the same, and just as destructive to a career. " Money can buy you a fine dog, but only love can make him wag his tail. " - Kinky Friedman Larry RN LP Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 18, 2005 Report Share Posted April 18, 2005 -- " Shiplet " wrote: " ... Gold Star just happened to be the first EMS firm in Texas to be investigated by the Fed's, and I assure that they won't be the last. And yes Lee we do need to be concerned about other issues in EMS, however; as long the Fed's have problems with EMS billing practices it makes us all look bad, especially in the eyes of the healthcare industry.... " A perp walk by an orthopaedic surgeon, the operator of a 'scooter store', or the owner of an ambulance service all look the same, and just as destructive to a career. " Money can buy you a fine dog, but only love can make him wag his tail. " - Kinky Friedman Larry RN LP Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 18, 2005 Report Share Posted April 18, 2005 , Gold Star is far from the FIRST EMS firm in Texas to be investigated. This is just very public. The FBI maintains a full time taskforce in the State of Texas that investigates Medicare and Medicaide fraud relating to ambulance companies and EMS in general. San has seen MANY of it's ambulance companies fall victim to these investigations (some rightfully so, some were not). Gold Star may be the biggest besides AMR, but they are by no means the FIRST! AMR's Texas operations went thgough this in the middle to late 1990's. Later, CB P.S. It is pretty obvious that Gold Star is having financial difficulties, as MANY if not ALL EMS agencies do. They have still not been found guilty of violating any laws.......the court of public opinion is quick to convict regardless of the fact that NO Allegations have been proven. Again, as I have stated before, I have no loyalty to Gold Star, I don't work for them, etc........but they do deserve the bennefit of the doubt until proven otherwise. As for their financial problems.......that can happen to anyone. It doesn't make it right, but in such a volatile business as ours, it happens. > > > >> I can only hope that people don't want bad things to happen > >> to good people, there are just times that's how it seems to > >> be. > > > > Leisha, > > > > I haven't seen that at all. What I've seen is a great deal of > > speculation regarding the future of the company, and concern for the > > employees. What is happening with GoldStar is one of the biggest > > things to happen to EMS at any time in our checkered history, so it > > is natural for people to pay attention, talk and speculate. But I > > don't think you need worry for even a moment that any of us are > > wishing harm to the individual employees. > > > > However, as far as the company, owners and officers are concerned, > > the allegations are serious and I personally hope that, if proven > > true, the culprits lose everything they've got and spend a little > > vacation time at the crossbar Hilton. Until proof surfaces, however, > > they are innocent. > > > > Best regards, > > Larry > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 18, 2005 Report Share Posted April 18, 2005 , Gold Star is far from the FIRST EMS firm in Texas to be investigated. This is just very public. The FBI maintains a full time taskforce in the State of Texas that investigates Medicare and Medicaide fraud relating to ambulance companies and EMS in general. San has seen MANY of it's ambulance companies fall victim to these investigations (some rightfully so, some were not). Gold Star may be the biggest besides AMR, but they are by no means the FIRST! AMR's Texas operations went thgough this in the middle to late 1990's. Later, CB P.S. It is pretty obvious that Gold Star is having financial difficulties, as MANY if not ALL EMS agencies do. They have still not been found guilty of violating any laws.......the court of public opinion is quick to convict regardless of the fact that NO Allegations have been proven. Again, as I have stated before, I have no loyalty to Gold Star, I don't work for them, etc........but they do deserve the bennefit of the doubt until proven otherwise. As for their financial problems.......that can happen to anyone. It doesn't make it right, but in such a volatile business as ours, it happens. > > > >> I can only hope that people don't want bad things to happen > >> to good people, there are just times that's how it seems to > >> be. > > > > Leisha, > > > > I haven't seen that at all. What I've seen is a great deal of > > speculation regarding the future of the company, and concern for the > > employees. What is happening with GoldStar is one of the biggest > > things to happen to EMS at any time in our checkered history, so it > > is natural for people to pay attention, talk and speculate. But I > > don't think you need worry for even a moment that any of us are > > wishing harm to the individual employees. > > > > However, as far as the company, owners and officers are concerned, > > the allegations are serious and I personally hope that, if proven > > true, the culprits lose everything they've got and spend a little > > vacation time at the crossbar Hilton. Until proof surfaces, however, > > they are innocent. > > > > Best regards, > > Larry > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 18, 2005 Report Share Posted April 18, 2005 , Gold Star is far from the FIRST EMS firm in Texas to be investigated. This is just very public. The FBI maintains a full time taskforce in the State of Texas that investigates Medicare and Medicaide fraud relating to ambulance companies and EMS in general. San has seen MANY of it's ambulance companies fall victim to these investigations (some rightfully so, some were not). Gold Star may be the biggest besides AMR, but they are by no means the FIRST! AMR's Texas operations went thgough this in the middle to late 1990's. Later, CB P.S. It is pretty obvious that Gold Star is having financial difficulties, as MANY if not ALL EMS agencies do. They have still not been found guilty of violating any laws.......the court of public opinion is quick to convict regardless of the fact that NO Allegations have been proven. Again, as I have stated before, I have no loyalty to Gold Star, I don't work for them, etc........but they do deserve the bennefit of the doubt until proven otherwise. As for their financial problems.......that can happen to anyone. It doesn't make it right, but in such a volatile business as ours, it happens. > > > >> I can only hope that people don't want bad things to happen > >> to good people, there are just times that's how it seems to > >> be. > > > > Leisha, > > > > I haven't seen that at all. What I've seen is a great deal of > > speculation regarding the future of the company, and concern for the > > employees. What is happening with GoldStar is one of the biggest > > things to happen to EMS at any time in our checkered history, so it > > is natural for people to pay attention, talk and speculate. But I > > don't think you need worry for even a moment that any of us are > > wishing harm to the individual employees. > > > > However, as far as the company, owners and officers are concerned, > > the allegations are serious and I personally hope that, if proven > > true, the culprits lose everything they've got and spend a little > > vacation time at the crossbar Hilton. Until proof surfaces, however, > > they are innocent. > > > > Best regards, > > Larry > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 19, 2005 Report Share Posted April 19, 2005 Meaning to be negative here, the expense of flying pts is not met by insurance companies to a great degree and certainly not Medicare or medicade. So my question is how much does the cost of flying patients in a private none 3rd service cost an ems agency and how many hospitals have found flight service to expensive to keep operating. Good luck with your bird Gold Star and others. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Re: The real Story - Gold Star , Gold Star is far from the FIRST EMS firm in Texas to be investigated. This is just very public. The FBI maintains a full time taskforce in the State of Texas that investigates Medicare and Medicaide fraud relating to ambulance companies and EMS in general. San has seen MANY of it's ambulance companies fall victim to these investigations (some rightfully so, some were not). Gold Star may be the biggest besides AMR, but they are by no means the FIRST! AMR's Texas operations went thgough this in the middle to late 1990's. Later, CB P.S. It is pretty obvious that Gold Star is having financial difficulties, as MANY if not ALL EMS agencies do. They have still not been found guilty of violating any laws.......the court of public opinion is quick to convict regardless of the fact that NO Allegations have been proven. Again, as I have stated before, I have no loyalty to Gold Star, I don't work for them, etc........but they do deserve the bennefit of the doubt until proven otherwise. As for their financial problems.......that can happen to anyone. It doesn't make it right, but in such a volatile business as ours, it happens. > > > >> I can only hope that people don't want bad things to happen > >> to good people, there are just times that's how it seems to > >> be. > > > > Leisha, > > > > I haven't seen that at all. What I've seen is a great deal of > > speculation regarding the future of the company, and concern for the > > employees. What is happening with GoldStar is one of the biggest > > things to happen to EMS at any time in our checkered history, so it > > is natural for people to pay attention, talk and speculate. But I > > don't think you need worry for even a moment that any of us are > > wishing harm to the individual employees. > > > > However, as far as the company, owners and officers are concerned, > > the allegations are serious and I personally hope that, if proven > > true, the culprits lose everything they've got and spend a little > > vacation time at the crossbar Hilton. Until proof surfaces, however, > > they are innocent. > > > > Best regards, > > Larry > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 19, 2005 Report Share Posted April 19, 2005 Meaning to be negative here, the expense of flying pts is not met by insurance companies to a great degree and certainly not Medicare or medicade. So my question is how much does the cost of flying patients in a private none 3rd service cost an ems agency and how many hospitals have found flight service to expensive to keep operating. Good luck with your bird Gold Star and others. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Re: The real Story - Gold Star , Gold Star is far from the FIRST EMS firm in Texas to be investigated. This is just very public. The FBI maintains a full time taskforce in the State of Texas that investigates Medicare and Medicaide fraud relating to ambulance companies and EMS in general. San has seen MANY of it's ambulance companies fall victim to these investigations (some rightfully so, some were not). Gold Star may be the biggest besides AMR, but they are by no means the FIRST! AMR's Texas operations went thgough this in the middle to late 1990's. Later, CB P.S. It is pretty obvious that Gold Star is having financial difficulties, as MANY if not ALL EMS agencies do. They have still not been found guilty of violating any laws.......the court of public opinion is quick to convict regardless of the fact that NO Allegations have been proven. Again, as I have stated before, I have no loyalty to Gold Star, I don't work for them, etc........but they do deserve the bennefit of the doubt until proven otherwise. As for their financial problems.......that can happen to anyone. It doesn't make it right, but in such a volatile business as ours, it happens. > > > >> I can only hope that people don't want bad things to happen > >> to good people, there are just times that's how it seems to > >> be. > > > > Leisha, > > > > I haven't seen that at all. What I've seen is a great deal of > > speculation regarding the future of the company, and concern for the > > employees. What is happening with GoldStar is one of the biggest > > things to happen to EMS at any time in our checkered history, so it > > is natural for people to pay attention, talk and speculate. But I > > don't think you need worry for even a moment that any of us are > > wishing harm to the individual employees. > > > > However, as far as the company, owners and officers are concerned, > > the allegations are serious and I personally hope that, if proven > > true, the culprits lose everything they've got and spend a little > > vacation time at the crossbar Hilton. Until proof surfaces, however, > > they are innocent. > > > > Best regards, > > Larry > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 19, 2005 Report Share Posted April 19, 2005 How about a url Andy . Please -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Re: The real Story - Gold Star Oh, its not the first EMS company in Texas. Look up the truth before making wild statement. There are several, and I mean more than 3, whom have received prison time and fines from the feds. Its on the Attorney Generals website if you know where to look. Andy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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