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AirMedCare Network and our providers have been delivering premier emergency air ambulance services since 1985. We’re there for you and your family when you need us most.
Membership covers your entire household — even students away at school.
No out-of-pocket expenses, only when flown by an AirMedCare Network provider.
320 bases across 38 states means we can provide care quickly.
Dispatch decisions are controlled by emergency medical personnel, and membership does not guarantee that you will be transported by an AMCN provider.
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Members receive a welcome packet complete with auto stickers and membership cards. Members have the peace of mind knowing that they there will be no out-of-pocket expenses for air medical transport, when flown by an AMCN provider.
There is no limit to the number of transports a member may take in a year. Each transport is handled the same way and must be an emergent or time-sensitive transport as determined by a physician (or other appropriate provider) or first responder unaffiliated with AMCN.
Membership offers several important benefits:
First, as one of more than 3 million members, AirMedCare Network Providers will work on your behalf with your benefits provider to secure payment for your flight, with any uncovered amounts considered to be fully prepaid. As such, members who are transported by AirMedCare Network Providers will not receive a bill for the flight. Importantly, your membership is valid in all of our service areas so you are covered while traveling in those areas. If they determine air medical transport is needed, and they dispatch one of our ambulance providers, your membership will provide financial coverage.
Our Network of Providers were among the first air ambulance services to offer a membership program, similar to the ground ambulance and rural fire department programs throughout the United States. The founders knew that for the service to survive in a rural area, they would need other sources of funding besides the traditional fee-for-service billing. Additionally, the founders knew that the service would be costly, and therefore offered a membership program to assist families with the cost and alleviate the financial burden associated with emergency transport.