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Mayo MedAir Puts Safety First
Presented By Jimmy
Oakley http://may
brockpublishing.com
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The Mayo Clinic is well known for their top-notch medical
standards and quality. People from all over the world enlist
the services of the Mayo Clinic when medical situations arise
that need specialized care. Like the Mayo Clinic, Mayo MedAir
puts the patient and safety first. Any patient that requires
air ambulance transport will be properly monitored,
comfortable, and safe during the flight.
Mayo MedAir is a member of the Commission on Accreditation
of Medical Transport Services. Although no federal standards
exist in the industry, air ambulance companies certified by the
Commission on Accreditation of Medical Transport Services are
known to meet or exceed minimum standards. Such standards
include competency and safety requirements. Standards in
education, administration, communication, and maintenance are
also considered. Mayo MedAir is the only CAMTS certified air
ambulance company in the state of Minnesota, and one of few
companies around the globe to make this level of
commitment.
Mayo MedAir flights are known for their safety record. Each
air ambulance has two pilots on board. The pilots are required
to have numerous hours of experienced flight time. Several
hours of flight time in high-traffic areas are a requirement
for Mayo MedAir pilots. Unlike some other air ambulance
companies, Mayo MedAir does not send out a single pilot on a
medical mission. The pilots at Mayo MedAir are dedicated to
medical missions. They are not pulled away from other positions
to man a flight in an emergency.
The medical staff that accompanies the patient are a team of
no fewer than two members. Each medical team is highly trained
to tackle any condition the patient may have or an emergency
that arises during transport. In specialized cases, the Mayo
MedAir medical team may consist of more members that can
directly deal with the specific medical needs of the patient.
This fact is especially important in cases involving the need
for NICU services or a respiratory therapist, for instance.
Each member of the team works at the Mayo Clinic and is
specially trained for critical care.
The medical team has a medical director above them that
oversees their work. This position is filled by a Mayo Clinic
physician trained in emergency care. The medical director is
responsible for the actions of the medical team during the
flight and transport, so the quality standards and safety
record remains high. The care of the patient becomes top
priority.
Safety of the patient is of utmost importance to Mayo
MedAir. For this reason, each air ambulance carries standard
equipment that allows the patient to receive proper treatment
during transit. In addition to specialized medical tools and
equipment, the air ambulance has the technology to stay in
contact with physicians on the ground during the entire flight.
Whether communication is via phone, email, or text message, the
medical team and hospital are aware of all circumstances during
transit.
It is clear to see that Mayo MedAir is committed to patient
safety. This air ambulance service is dedicated to quality
service. Every aspect of safety and patient care has been
considered.
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