Well, the flight for my mother in law was around $12-14k. IMO, if it is needed...then who cares what it costs.
I've got several friends who fly, and had offers from two different services to fly for them 2 years ago. The pay for a flight medic was going to be starting at about $50-60k. Flight nurses are more, and of course the pilots are $100k or more.
Other costs are high also. For each hour of flight time there are 2-3 hours of maintenance. You have to figure leasing costs, fuel, INSURANCE on machine and crews, liability insurance, housing costs, dispatch/service costs, accounting, etc, etc, etc.
I'm not doubting that costs are inflated, but this is not a service where it is cheap and easy to get into.
It's similar to ambulance costs. My FD charges $450 for an ALS transport. A private ambulance service charges $1000-2000+ for the same trips.
It's medical costs in general. Numerous lawsuits, indigent care, etc have driven costs through the roof.
The services transport regardless of insurance coverage. I'd say that 30-40% OR MORE of their transports have NO coverage. They HAVE to get their money where they can (people with insurance). If not, they'll be out of service, and more people that suffer severe trauma or severe medical conditions WILL DIE!!
It's an issue of what's more important!!
If you have insurance, MOST of the time the amount NOT covered by insurance is written off.
I've got several friends who fly, and had offers from two different services to fly for them 2 years ago. The pay for a flight medic was going to be starting at about $50-60k. Flight nurses are more, and of course the pilots are $100k or more.
Other costs are high also. For each hour of flight time there are 2-3 hours of maintenance. You have to figure leasing costs, fuel, INSURANCE on machine and crews, liability insurance, housing costs, dispatch/service costs, accounting, etc, etc, etc.
I'm not doubting that costs are inflated, but this is not a service where it is cheap and easy to get into.
It's similar to ambulance costs. My FD charges $450 for an ALS transport. A private ambulance service charges $1000-2000+ for the same trips.
It's medical costs in general. Numerous lawsuits, indigent care, etc have driven costs through the roof.
The services transport regardless of insurance coverage. I'd say that 30-40% OR MORE of their transports have NO coverage. They HAVE to get their money where they can (people with insurance). If not, they'll be out of service, and more people that suffer severe trauma or severe medical conditions WILL DIE!!
It's an issue of what's more important!!
If you have insurance, MOST of the time the amount NOT covered by insurance is written off.