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  2. Other options. Takeaway. Both Original Medicare and Medicare Advantage cover emergency transportation by ambulance. While Original Medicare doesn’t typically cover nonemergency transportation ...

  3. Flying after Surgery: When Is It Safe for Different Surgeries?

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    Here’s a general window of when it’s typically safe to fly after surgery: abdominal surgery (complicated): 10 days. abdominal surgery (simple): 4–5 days. cataract or corneal laser surgery: 1 ...

  4. Flying and Blood Clots: Safety, Risks, Prevention, and More

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    Communicate with the airline: If you know you are prone to blood clots, you may wish to alert the airline before the flight. That way, the crew will be more lenient in allowing you to move around ...

  5. Flight for Life - Wikipedia

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    Flight for Life is a prehospital care service with many bases of operation across the United States. [1] Flight for Life is primarily known for its emergency medical helicopter transport, but also operates a fleet of land vehicles and fixed-wing aircraft for the transport of critically ill patients to specialized medical care. [2]

  6. Air medical services - Wikipedia

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    The military flight nurse performs as a member of the aeromedical evacuation crew, and functions as the senior medical member of the aeromedical evacuation team on Continental United States (CONUS), intra-theater and inter-theater flights - providing for in-flight management and nursing care for all types of patients.

  7. Wings of Hope (charity) - Wikipedia

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    Wings of Hope is a nonprofit organization that partners with organizations in ten countries outside of the U.S. to provide medical evacuation flights and access to health care for remote communities. Wings of Hope also provides free medical air transportation to people within a 900-mile radius of its St. Louis headquarters.

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