The private medical transportation industry is a for-profit service which does not operate under the municipality or government organizations. Sometimes these industries work for certain hospitals that need to shift patients under non emergency services. In this post, we discuss some important pointers.
The market for private medical transport service is pretty big with around 7,000 players worldwide. Emergency and non-emergency private medical transportation services usually involve provision of extra care as well as availability of life support systems, paramedics and nurses. Such companies offer a basic medical care during the time of transport.
Para-transit services are a kind of private medical transport services offered in many countries that cater to non-emergency cases – usually for people with disability. They have the required equipment such as wheelchairs and on-ground transport equipment needed to comfortably transport a patient from one location to the other.
The private medical transport companies usually have specialized agents since the space provided for by the very few municipality ambulances make them grow. They have the idea of having to travel quite a bit to attain that level of confidence among users.
Used ambulances are not preferred because most people expect the best services; they want the value for money.
Drivers and paramedics are given special training since driving an ambulance is not like driving any other car. It needs special ability to understand the preferred speed, traffic signals and the siren. Paramedics too have to be well versed with the medical support system.
The medical equipment is insured on a blanket basis. These services usually provide insurance coverage for physical damage and inland marine. You have to take note of these before signing the insurance papers, if there’re any!
The risk management programs associated with these services take special care of the ambulance and their drivers.