With the passing of the No Surprises Bill patients can no longer be held responsible for payment of balance bills for medical flight services. We take a look at the current scenario.
The air ambulance industry was witness to a fight in the court of law and an exciting innovation recently. We take a look at both of these developments.
Blood transfusions during blood-loss emergencies are well taken care of when medical flight services carry blood along. We take a deeper look into the subject.
The interference risk caused by the advent of the 5G network has been worrisome for air ambulances. We take a look at the prevailing landscape in detail.
5G networks and medical flights may be causing problems for each other. At this point, it is all about views and counterviews. We look at the situation.
Aftercare could soon become an integral part of air ambulance services and rightly so given the fact that the patients and their families go through harrowing times.
NASA is currently developing an automated air ambulance vehicle that promises to cut the cost of transportation while increasing the reach. We take a look.
Technologies like the Internet of Things and Predictive Analytics can transform the way medical flights are maintained today. We take a brief look at how they can help.
Connected technology can go a long way in making medical flights improve the quality of service. The technology can facilitate better treatment outcomes.
A retired teacher in the United Kingdom leaves his entire estate for an air ambulance charity. We take a look at his amazing life and the legacy that he has left behind.
Can flying cars be our future air ambulances? The thought might seem absurd at the present time but may become a reality in the near future. Let’s take a look!