Bedside to bedside service means that the medical crew is with the patient from the discharging facility, on the flight, and is with the patient until arrival at the receiving facility. Although many companies do not provide this service for air medical companies, we feel that bedside to bedside service is very important and we provide this service on every flight. It allows our crews to maintain continuity in care, even while on the ground ambulance and also insures that a detailed medical report is given to the receiving medical crew.
If you obtain a written quote from a licensed, insured, nationally accredited long distance planes for a similar aircraft and medical team on the same day at a lower price, Emergency Air Ambulance will meet or beat that price. (does not include one way pricing)
At a minimum, all Medevac transport planes trips require a critical care paramedic. Our standard of care is one critical care paramedic and one critical care registered nurse. When necessary, we provide respiratory therapists, nurse practitioners, and physicians. Our medical personnel have a minimum of five years experience critical care experience and have extensive training in flight physiology and Medevac transport planes.
After a long period of inconsistent methods and motivations, there are now groups and trends directing the industry towards regulatory standardization. To appreciate these trends, their driving forces, and the way that they can help in the selection and use of patient escort helicopter services, we offer a brief review of the current situation.
Emergency Air Ambulance offers StatFlight charter services twenty-four hours a day, 7 days a week, to adult and pediatric patients, regardless of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, or handicap. Specially trained aeromedical transport nurses, paramedics, respiratory therapists, and doctors provide continuous care under the direction of the Medical Director. Each team is individually chosen by the Medical Director based upon the patient's needs; e.g. Critical Care, Pediatric, Advanced Life Support, Basic Life Support, etc.
We accept payments such as money orders, bank wiredrafts, cashiers checks, personal checks, cash and all major creditcards. Many insurance companies pay the cost of life flight.Please provide the flight coordinator with your insurance information andwe will work with your insurance provider to obtain payment authorization for your patient.
Prior to take-off, the service brokers crew assesses the patient and discussed the trip process thoroughly with the patient and family.
While en-route, the medical transportation helicopters team rides in the back of the ambulance with the the patient and managed all aspects of her care.
Aero regulation services can be arranged rather quickly, however, if it's not an emergency we ask that you give us 24 hours notice.
We are open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year to assist you. Call for a live flight coordinator to answer to help with your Aero air ambulances questions.