Archive for the ‘Air Ambulance Service’ Category

Air Ambulance – Blue Air – Smart Flying

Thursday, February 10th, 2011

From the spring of 2009 Blue Air offers air ambulance services for passengers with special needs.
Together with our partner, Hospital Services, patients benefit of comfort and space conditions on board. We are concerned with these issues, which mean that our representatives will arrange seats removal and special stretchers’ installation approved by the FAA, with all facilities for privacy, professional equipment for monitoring and assisting vital functions, and to administer specific medications.
Air Ambulance medical team includes a nurse and an emergency physician, who will accompany the patient during the entire flight. Moreover, the patient’s family and companions can travel with him on Blue Air flights.

Your health, a priority for us!

Choose Air Ambulance services offered by Blue Air and we will provide:
• Stretcher services assurance, coordination and mobilization on Blue Air flights;
• Required approvals for the airline;
• Tickets reservation for patient and family members accompanying him;
• Organizing and providing ground transportation for the patient to and from aircraft;
• Priority on boarding;
• Qualified medical staff who provides patient care throughout the entire journey;
• Transfer coordination and patient hospitalization;
• Medical certificates release for patients who require advice from the doctor to travel by plane.

Hospital Services is a private Air Ambulance service with international coverage, operating daily, 24/7.

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‘Flier Beware’ Of Air Ambulance Services

Wednesday, February 9th, 2011

Newswise — The need for emergency medical air transport is not always a matter of an exotic trip gone awry. Many families want to move a relative from a distant hospital or facility to one closer to where they live. For these and other reasons, the demand for air ambulance service is growing fast, reports the March 2007 issue of the Harvard Health Letter.

Some commercial airlines reserve space for a stretcher and medical personnel in the back of the cabin, but many are no longer providing that service. With an air ambulance, the patient is flown on a small jet outfitted with some of the equipment you’d find on a ground ambulance, with medical personnel onboard. The expense is enormous.

Companies usually charge a base fee, a separate fee for medical personnel, and then mileage. A trip from Florida to Boston will cost at least $10,000; from Africa, at least $50,000.

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