CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES IN AIR MEDICAL SERVICES
By Lyn Burks A
ir medical providers across the U.S. are united in their dedication to safe
and reliable service for the communities they serve. Unfortunately, even highly dependable organizations are making compromises to their in-service rates, fleet composition, response times, and coverage areas as they face workforce instability,
system fragmentation, and
financial pressures. These are some of the operational challenges confronting the modern air medical system that require attention. Fortunately, there are policy and practice opportunities that can help improve air medical operations.
Rotor Pro took the opportunity to seek the insights
of three individuals in the
industry with differing backgrounds and perspectives in order to learn more about the challenges and opportunities facing the air medical services industry. We jumped at the chance to learn more from:
• • •
Brett Reeder, president of the National EMS Pilots Association (NEMSPA)
Kyle Danielson, founder and principal consultant for Flightline Strategy
Steve Soliz, HEMS segment manager for Bell Flight
Photo: Bell Flight
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