Customized Services for the needs of Massachusetts Patients
When searching for an Air Ambulance Massachusetts you may or may not have the help of a hospital’s case manager or social worker, you also may be using the local yellow pages or more realistically search via the Intranet whichever method you use, you usually are looking to transfer an elderly or injured love one either home or to a medical facility for additional care.
When is an Air Ambulance right for you?
Often air ambulance is referred to as a medivac flight. Massachusetts air ambulance can travel wherever the patient needs to go. Air Ambulance transfers from hospitals like Boston Mass General or University of Massachusetts Medical Center in Boston Massachusetts. Repatriation reconnects patients with their families in there home country. Often these flights are paid for by hospitals themselves and act in the best interest of both the patient and family. Whether that care requires advance cardiac life support, IV infusion, or other advance life support. These air ambulance flights can provide oxygen and advance life support including ventilator patients. Often if the patient can tolerate sitting up in a wheelchair a medical escort can be provided on a commercial airliner in business or first class section whenever possible. These medical escorts provide a high level of care, yet without the cost of an air ambulance. Air ambulance transfers non-medically stable or injured patient to where they need to travel.
In the best of hands, from bedside to bedside
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air critical care medical team accompanies the patient during the flight, this team can be made up of a paramedic or nurse both being critical care certified. These air ambulance flights can provide oxygen and advance life support including ventilator patients.
So there is hope for individuals and families of sick or injured loved one to move safely and comfortably wherever that might take them to or from Massachusetts.
How Air Ambulance Network Will Help You
Our team of Medical Flight Coordinators will work with your doctors, care facility, and ground transportation to arrange your Massachusetts transfer. They are available 24 hours a day, 7 days per week and monitor every aspect of our first-rate bedside to bedside service. We use a 19-step quality assurance checklist to ensure a seamless transition on the ground and in the sky.
Our attention to detail and exceptional care is what has kept us in business for 40 years. We are a family owned business and we make you part of that family. While in transit, our coordinators will continually update your family, whether they’re in New York or another corner of the globe, to keep them abreast of all information. This communication is one of our key promises and exemplifies our commitment to quality air care.