These two patients didn’t have an “ouchie.” I didn’t even give details of the patient conditions. I can tell you on the first one, that the flight paramedic said “kick in the after burner on this one.” When we were through, the flight nurse said “you saved that man’s life.” Now, she might be exaggerating things a bit and obviously every flight isn’t like that but there are plenty that are. Either way, neither patient could have driven themselves to the hospital and as long as it is a “medical necessity” requiring hospitalization and distance or higher level of care enroute is a factor, then a helicopter will be called.
I never mentioned driving themselves. The symptoms given weren’t enough to switch to air transport, which got my curiosity up is all.
I don’t doubt the need for those two, it was more of a “If that’s the symptoms, one is a lot more expensive than the other, and some people might be better off in the long run, opting out” comment.
People in the general population a) Don’t know how expensive medical air transport is. b) Don’t look for coverage in their medical insurance. That creates a problem when the bill comes.
Example, I’ve never seen a Medevac pilot or flight nurse at one of those PR events where the aircraft is parked, talking pricing, and you won’t see it on the Marketing created info graphic panels that are set up next to the “ooh, shiny” helicopter at those events. Hahaha.
“You can get a ride in this across town for only $30,000!” Not exactly the Marketing they’re going for. Hahahahaha.
And yeah, I don’t know your operating area, but I understand you’re doing it more rural and further from appropriate care facilities.
Lifesaving aircraft, for sure. Just not cheap. Know two people who’s lives were saved by them, so I get it.
Up until this thread, I’d never heard of the gimmick insurance for getting coverage to fly in one. Amazed at how many people here say they have it. I usually want medical transport coverage when outside the US, but never seen anyone say they had a subscription inside CONUS. Saw a couple of folks say they have it in AK, and that probably makes sense.