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Buffalo man uses ambulance 603 times in 3.5 years. Taxpayers end up paying 118 000 dollars.

This abuse happens even in Canada. In my local hospital, I have witnessed an ambulance bringing someone there and as soon as they get them in the door, they get the person to hop out and they head to the waiting room with the other people. Ambulance rides are not covered by our government unless the person is on welfare.

The pic is an old Cadillac ambulance.
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If it's a medical emergency, Erie County 911 will respond, but there is one address many of its dispatchers know by heart.

They find Scott Graham usually waiting at that Buffalo address for his ambulance several times a week.

"Sometimes two times a day," Graham told 2 On Your Side. He suffers from Sickle Cell Anemia, a blood disorder. If left untreated, it can block blood flow to limbs and organs.

"It feels like somebody shooting me with battery acid, and I'm stepping on razor blades, and I'm having a heart attack at once," he said talking about the pain the disorder causes.

Graham doesn't have a job, insurance or car. So, when he feels bad, he doesn't call a cab. He calls 911 to have an ambulance drive him to the hospital.

A 2 On Your Side investigation found that from January 2006 to May of this year, Rural Metro Ambulance picked him up 603 times.

Medicaid picked up the tab for each ride, costing taxpayers at least $118,158.

Graham estimates he's requested even more rides. "I'd say about a thousand times."

Rural Metro and Erie County chose not to respond on camera about Graham's case. The county follows the same rules most emergency systems follow across the country. If you call, they must haul you to the hospital, no matter what your call is about.

Graham says he requests an ambulance because he can't see his doctor as much as he needs. He also says he gets help quicker by arriving in an ambulance rather than by cab.

2 On Your Side contacted Medicaid to have them look into the number of times Graham used an ambulance. Medicaid appeared more interested in how we got the information, rather than how much it cost taxpayers to pick him up.

Medicaid fraud and abuse costs $60 billion each year nationwide.

2 On Your Side contacted our lawmakers to discuss how to lower that number.

"As we look at health care reform," Senator Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY) said, "we should also look at oversight and accountability for those programs to make sure that people aren't abusing the system."

Gillibrand says cracking down on abuse should be part of the major health care reform going through Congress to force more oversight.

Take Mr. Graham's case. His trips cost Medicaid $118,000, but the government reimbursements are low. In fact, most ambulance companies lose money, up to 30% or more, when they transport Medicaid patients, because the government simply does not pay the full cost. Therefore, Mr. Graham's actual cost to the ambulance company and to the health care system in general, is much more, as high as $360,000.

Erie County Executive Chris Collins, a republican, says government is not the answer to limiting that type of alleged abuse and waste.

"Fundamentally, inherently I think the private sector is better able to do anything and everything compared to government," Collins said.

Instead, Collins said the solution is insurance that is private and not public.

"Would the type of reform that you're suggesting here be able to crack down more on this type of fraud?" asked 2 On Your Side's Michael Wooten.

"I'm actually talking about the basic design of the program in New York," Collins said. "where fraud is something we have to look at everyday. But the actual larger cost is the actual design of the program and the fact that we took the entire menu and said we'll provide it all."

Gillibrand disagrees.

"Bottom line then, expanded government-run health care can be efficient you believe?" 2 On Your Side's Michael Wooten asked Gillibrand. "Absolutely," she responded. "Talk to your mother. Talk to your father. Talk to someone who has medicare. They're pretty happy."

Currently, New York has a dubious distinction of having the highest Medicaid costs in the entire country, about $2,300 per person. Collins said if we had a system similar the one in California, which does not provide as much care, we would save enough money to completely eliminate the county property tax.


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Added: Jul-30-2009 
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  • If you want a laugh, click the link to the story. There is a video.
    He is a black guy who has no shame. The reporter asked him if it is fair that he calls an ambulance when other people pay their own way to get to the hospital. His response was they should take ambulances too. Selfish pos.

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  • I wouldn't frame it "even in Canada" because, if anything, a system that costs nothing (we know, it's all taxpayer funded, I'm talking about marginal usage) per use to the user is actually MORE inclined to be abused.

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  • sweet, now people who work near a hospital will have a free ride to work...well at least they will be working...

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  • He's right. Other people should call for an ambulance. Only then will those running the service do something about wasters like this abusing the system.

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  • a Caddy Ambulance...sweet!

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  • Stereotypical Obama voter.

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  • I don't know what province your from, but here, in Ontario, a non-emergency ride cost ya $75.00 a pop... even if you didn't make the call or want an ambulance... it happened to me. Only REAL emergency calls are covered.

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    • Canada rocks with the health care... In the US, get charged $250 minimum, than additional $$ per mile I believe in my town. It's way over $75, that's for damn sure.

      I watched my buddy get airlifted one time.... talk about ripoff. I mean, its worth it in the end if you live... but the costs are way over fucking inflated here.

      It all has to do with the notion that doctors require big bucks for their services... what a crock of shit. I can see $150,000 but some of these assholes don't deserve all More..

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  • Saw a guy at a local coffee shop, called an ambulance, two female paramedics get out & had a wee bit of trouble getting him on the stretcher, I asked if they needed help. They said no thanks, we're used to this one, he calls an ambulance at least once a week, uses it for a ride, we can't say no, but they could question his bullshit disability for a while. :-)

    Apparantly he's been doing it for months. Funny though, 10 minutes before the ambulance arrived, he didn't look at all in distress li More..

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    • Wow, that's incredible....

      Did you at least call him a lazy piece of shit or ANYTHING? Just so he might someday realize what you said and stop his bullshit?

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    • Do you honestly believe anything I said would have made one iota of difference to someone who's been doing it this long?
      The only thing that might make a difference is significant jail time for fraud & any other charge they could come up with. But the chance of it even getting to court are slim. It's still cheaper to put up with his bullshit than it is the fight it out in the court of law { court of bullshit] A half decent shyster[ bullshit artist]], payed by the gubment could keep it going More..

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  • Solution: Bill him for the rides he amounts.

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    • He's a dead beat in the inter cities this is how they get a free ride down town. They claim chest pains then when the Doctor finds nothing wrong they go to the mall. Free trip paid by medicaid. Then they might see a friend at the Mall for a ride home.

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  • Looks like he had a ghost problem as well.

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  • give him credit.........he's doing what all the illegles do......get it for free!!!!!!!!

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  • If we create it and maintain it, they will abuse it.

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  • Better just to rent him an apartment next to the hospital.

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  • better than spend the money in a stupid war

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