North Dakota ambulance providers losing money on every run, according to survey

Rep. Todd Porter, R-Mandan, speaks during a meeting of the Emergency Response Services Committee on Feb. 25. Photo by Michael Achterling/North Dakota Monitor

Rep. Todd Porter, R-Mandan, speaks during a meeting of the Emergency Response Services Committee on Feb. 25. Photo by Michael Achterling/North Dakota Monitor

North Dakota ambulance service providers lost nearly $500 on average for every patient transported to a medical facility last year, according to a survey. The recent survey of three dozen providers in the state, conducted by PWW Advisory Group, was the result of a study created by House Bill 1322 - which passed during the 2025 legislative session. The group presented the results to the Legislat...

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