5 Attributes of a World-Class Long Distance Medical Transportation Service

Moving cargo and a bunch of commodities over long distances is mostly straightforward. However, the same can’t be said of moving people who need to get to their destination safely and conveniently. Besides, when patients are involved, it’s important to ensure they are well looked after.

Long distance medical transportation services exist to provide vehicles, and other means of transportation people can count on for medical related purposes. Before you engage one, check out these five attributes a world-class service provider must have.

  1. Trained, Committed Staff and Chances for Growth

    With the rising number of medical transport service providers, you’d be forgiven for trusting any service you come across. However, you probably want what’s best for you or a loved one.

    That’s why an attribute you must consider is the training process and practical tests the staff go through. Do they have a culture of continuing education, or is it a bust for current staff?

    Further, staff must have a culture of safety and best practices, irrespective of the size and scope of the transportation. Moreover, it’s easier for patients and their families to trust capable hands.

  2. Adequate Fleet and a Culture of Maintenance

    A fleet of modern vehicles fit for purpose is another pointer towards a world-class medical transport provider. Not just that, but a maintenance culture ensures that the vehicles are always in pristine condition. Trusting a service that will repair or maintain vehicles only when you call is no use.

    A good maintenance culture keeps the vehicles tuned and even reduces the occasional costly breakdowns. You don’t want a situation where you or a loved one is stranded. You can avoid that with a proper long-distance medical transportation provider.

  3. Proper Lift and Transfer Technique

    A bad lift technique or mechanism doesn’t just happen by itself. It’s a combination of factors, including having poorly trained staff. Besides, a bad lift technique can lead to injury to the EMTs, or worse, to the patient. At world-class long distance medical transportation services, all EMTs lift correctly every time.

    In addition, the EMTs and other professionals apply the best lift practices. Some of them include countdown before the lift, lifting together in one continuous motion, proper posture, and never lifting the patient alone. Generally, patient safety is paramount.

  4. Medical Direction/Supervision from a Local Hospital

    No matter how carefully set up a medical transportation provider is, it’s always advisable to follow every protocol. That includes clinical supervision of a hospital, especially for Specialty Care ambulance transportation (SCT) services.

    A team of nurses and physicians must oversee all SCT activities. The link to local hospitals can prove useful in times of emergencies.

  5. Comprehensive Vehicle Tracking System

    Tracking systems are increasingly important because they allow you to view vehicle locations in real-time. Monitor traveling speeds and receive alerts for potential hard stops, weather, and other conditions. This way, drivers are always ahead of the curve and free from blind spots. It’s also a means to keep the drivers honest.

Rounding Up…

Trusting a long distance medical transportation service comes at no steep cost when the above attributes are present. It would be best to have knowledgeable professionals, quality vehicles, professional direction, and other conditions in place. That will assure families of smooth transportation for their loved ones.

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