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  2. Do Medicare plans cover medical transportation? - AOL

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    Nonemergency medical transport (NEMT): If people have Medicaid, they can use nonemergency medical transport. Taxis : People can use taxis or ride-sharing companies like Lyft and Uber.

  3. Does Medicare cover medical transportation? - AOL

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    When someone with Medicare uses medical transportation services, their out-of-pocket costs include the Part B deductible and 20% of the amount Medicare approves.

  4. Mercy Flights - Wikipedia

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    Mercy Flights is a ground ambulance and air medical transport service based in Medford, Oregon, United States.. Mercy Flights was founded as a non-profit organization in 1949 by George Milligan, an air traffic controller in Medford, after a friend of his died of polio in Southern Oregon, unable to survive the long, slow ground transport to Portland. [1]

  5. Patient transport - Wikipedia

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    Patient transport is a service that transfers patients to and from medical facilities in non-emergency situations. In emergency situations, patients are transported by the emergency medical services. Non-emergency patient transport is sometimes run by the same agency.

  6. Lake Transit - Wikipedia

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    Lake Transit is a bus agency providing fixed-route, flex-stop and curbside "Dial-a-Ride" bus service in Lake County, California.The agency also provides service to Ukiah in Mendocino County and St. Helena in northern Napa County.

  7. MV Transportation - Wikipedia

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    MV Transportation, Inc., based in Dallas, Texas, [3] is the largest privately owned passenger transportation contracting services firm in the United States. The company can provide paratransit, fixed-route, campus and corporate shuttles, and student transportation services, partnering with over 200 city and county government transit agencies, school districts, universities, and corporations.

  8. Air ambulances in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Was the first successful air ambulance in the country, is non-profit. Serves mainly Southern Oregon and Northern California; 150-mile (240 km) radius for helicopter, and almost anywhere West of the Rocky Mountains for the fixed wing airplane, within 1,000 miles (1,600 km) of Medford.

  9. Aeromedical evacuation - Wikipedia

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    AE flight nurses and medical technicians have the capability to fly patients on over six different aircraft. The primary aircraft used include the C-130, C-17, Boeing KC-135, and Learjet C-21. The medical crew is fully self-contained. They have their own oxygen and only need to plug into the aircraft's electrical system.