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  2. Flight for Life - Wikipedia

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    Flight for Life is a prehospital care service with many bases of operation across the United States. [1] Flight for Life is primarily known for its emergency medical helicopter transport, but also operates a fleet of land vehicles and fixed-wing aircraft for the transport of critically ill patients to specialized medical care. [2]

  3. Air ambulances in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, the federal government increased the reimbursement for medical flights for Medicare and Medicaid patients. This caused an increase in the number of for-profit ambulance services, which charge much higher rates than non-profit hospitals and expanded services available to people with private health insurance.

  4. Air medical services - Wikipedia

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    The first civilian, hospital-based medical helicopter program in the United States began operation in 1972. [28] Flight For Life Colorado began with a single Alouette III helicopter, based at St. Anthony Central Hospital in Denver, Colorado. In Ontario, Canada, the air ambulance program began in 1977, and featured a paramedic-based system of ...

  5. It Costs Tens of Thousands of Dollars Per Hour to Fly These U ...

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    The newer, but still 1980s-era B-2 Spirit stealth bomber costs $150,741 an hour to fly. The older and notoriously hard to maintain B-1B Lancer swing-wing bomber costs the most of all at $173,014 ...

  6. Trauma Hawk Aero-Medical Program - Wikipedia

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    The Trauma Hawk Aero-Medical Program provides air ambulance services for Palm Beach County, Florida. [1] On-scene paramedics will decide whether or not a Traumahawk is necessary in a situation. On average, a Traumahawk is dispatched between 1 and 5 times a day for traumatic injuries , including those from vehicle accidents to sports injuries ...

  7. Safety of emergency medical services flights - Wikipedia

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    Although the number of flight hours flown by EMS helicopter operations in the United States has increased from about 162,000 in 1991 to an estimated 300,000 in 2005, 3 the average accident rate has also increased from 3.53 accidents per 100,000 flight hours between 1992 and 2001 to 4.56 accidents per 100,000 flight hours between 1997 and 2001 ...

  8. Air Methods - Wikipedia

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    Air Methods Corporation is an American privately owned helicopter operator. The air medical division provides emergency medical services to over 100,000 patients every year. It operates in 48 states with air medical as its primary business focus [citation needed].

  9. Air Evac Lifeteam - Wikipedia

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    According to a July 2019 opinion from a panel of 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals judges, in 2014 Air Evac charged an average of over $30,000 per trip. In 2015, the median cost of air transport in the US was $10,199 while median Medicaid reimbursement per trip was $5,998 according to a 2017 study commissioned by the Association of Air Medical ...