Many insurance plans, HMO's, PPO's and IPO's cover patient transportation business. It is important to check your plan to see that there is an air ambulance benefit and what the criteria is. Most plans require that medical necessity is met. This means that a physician must certify that the transportation by air ambulance is indicated and that transportation by other means may endanger the patient. Some plans require that the transport is a life threatening emergency or that the destination is the closest appropriate facility. In addition, be sure to check if there is a maximum benefit and what the benefit level is ( for example a 80% benefit level means the family must pay 20% of the charges ).
From our network of bases and Medevac transport affiliate bases, we will quickly and cost effectively transport your patient to anywhere in the world. As a result of our aircraft placement, our wide choice of services, and our commitment to competitive pricing, our customers can rest assured that they are getting a high quality service at the lowest possible price.
For continuity of care, it is vital that our medical team starts and finishes the entire journey with your patient. Therefore, our medical team arrives at your patient's bedside at the start of the transfer.
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