How Medical Evacuation Works in Indonesia

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The goal of medical evacuation is to save a patient's life and/or limit the extent of an injury. If the patient's condition is stable and there is no risk from flying, the insurance company will have the patient flown to the nearest sufficient medical facility. For example, if someone is injured in Cambodia they would be flown to Bangkok, if in West Africa, to France. As soon as the patient is stabilized, the insurance company might even have them flown back to their home nation, if needed.

International health insurance companies offer insurance coverage for individuals all over the world. No insurance company is large sufficient to have their personal fleet of planes available in each nation. Rather, they have contracts with medical evacuation companies and planes worldwide. So in the case of a serious injury or illness, air transportation for the patient can be deployed extremely rapidly. Based on the physical location of the patient, extraction can be available frequently within 2 to 3 hours.

Many international insurance companies have divisions within their company that deal with medical evacuation 24/7 for their clients. One of the companies that we work with has ten nurses and one medical officer (physician) on staff in their evacuation division.

Here is the common process of a medical evacuation:

1. The insurance company is contacted regarding the require for a medical transportation.

2. The Medical Evacuation Division in the company tends to make a fast and complete evaluation of the illness or injury. This is usually done in consultation with a physician that works with the insurance company and medical personnel that are on the ground stabilizing the patient.

3. Evaluation of the physical and geographic location of the patient in regard to the nearest airport and nearest adequate medical facilities is regarded as.

4. The patient is evacuated to the nearest adequate medical facility, and once stabilized and if medically necessary, evacuated back to their home nation.

5. If the medical condition is not overly serious they will use a common carrier for the evacuation frequently sending along medical personnel to assist the patient in flight. If the patient's condition is very serious, they will charter a plane from a medical evacuation company in the area.

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