What about people who live in apartments, long term care facilities or rental properties?

The management/owners/operators are receiving information about the Samaritan CareNet membership program. They can either choose to participate or opt out. If they participate, the City of Yukon will add $3.65 per living unit to their monthly utility bill. If they opt out, they are required to inform their residents and provide them with several key points of information, including the option of purchasing a membership from Samaritan directly.

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1. What is a Samaritan CareNet Membership?
2. I have an Emergency Medical Services Authority (EMSA) membership. Would I benefit from a Samaritan membership also?
3. What is the membership cost?
4. Who is covered by the membership?
5. If I opt-out now, but change my mind later, can I opt back in?
6. I have insurance. Would I benefit from a CareNet membership?
7. I have Medicare, would I benefit from a CareNet membership?
8. I have Medicaid/Soonercare benefits. Would I benefit from a CareNet membership?
9. If I opt-out of the Samaritan CareNet membership program and should require Samaritan ambulance services at some point, what happens?
10. How much does a typical Samaritan ambulance service cost?
11. What about people who live in apartments, long term care facilities or rental properties?
12. If I have a question about the $3.65 added to my monthly utility bill, who do I contact?
13. If I have a Samaritan CareNet membership, am I always covered?
14. If I opt out now and move to another Yukon address later, can I opt in when I transfer?
15. Can I pay for a membership in one lump sum, rather than paying $3.65 every month?
16. Can I contact Samaritan EMS directly and purchase a membership?
17. I have questions or concerns about Samaritan’s services. Who do I discuss those with?