Air Ambulance Flights |
Another option that we make available to help clients reduce the costs of air ambulance flights, without compromising the quality of medical care, is the arranging of air ambulance connections. If we find "empty legs" (note that there are two "legs" on any air ambulance flight - one from the patient's location to their destination and the other is the returning flight) on any currently scheduled air ambulance flights, we can arrange to make them available to others for a lesser fee.
Attempts to create travel efficiencies through air ambulance connections, although not always feasible in the circumstances of critical care, is an obvious advantage to those patients who in need of air ambulance services but their medical condition is stable enough to allow for flexible travel.
Flights listed below include those air ambulance connections that are currently available. These air ambulance flights are listed in order of date but we recommend that you review all air ambulance connections listings.
For details and a quote on a customized flight plan, please contact an air ambulance consultant. |
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Few air ambulance organizations have the same level of physician involvement as AirMD air ambulance services.
Dr. Kenneth Kreye, a board-certified emergency physician, directs all patient transfers and medical care. In addition to the superior in-flight medical training he requires for his staff, he's also created a very personal, compassionate culture so that each patient and their families experience a comfortable and compassionate air ambulance flight. |
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October 27, 2011
It always seems like it costs more than it should. Why so much? Because the distance traveled is based on round trip mileage. The unit and crew must return home. Secondly, long distance patient transports require two drivers and you want fresh wide awake drivers. Plus the drivers need to sleep in a [...]
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June 07, 2011
Medical Transport Options : Pros and Cons on methods of moving a patient across the country.
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May 12, 2011
Medical transportation challenges for the senior, elderly and disabled traveler.
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