/PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Patients and families caught in a health crisis requiring distant travel can find assistance through a new program called Airlift Hope Southeast. Airlift Hope Southeast is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that offers charitable and charitably-assisted medical air transportation options in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina and Tennessee.
By dialing 770-320-0172, callers can receive a free consultation from resource specialists matching needs with appropriate travel programs. Patients, families, case workers, and health care professionals calling for help will be triaged and referred to one of three modes of transport, depending on the need. This includes air ambulance for non-ambulatory patients, charitable airline tickets, or transport in light aircraft flown by volunteer pilots.
Airlift Hope Southeast functions as a regional arm of Mercy Medical Airlift (MMA). This partnership ensures good stewardship and quality of services. MMA is the nation's largest and oldest national nonprofit organization facilitating charitable medical air transportation, and has received Charity Navigator's highest four-star rating for six consecutive years.
Airlift Hope Southeast's mission is, "To ensure that no patient is denied access to distant, specialized medical evaluation, diagnosis or treatment for lack of a means of long-distance medical air transportation; and to ensure that emergency air transportation needs are met in times of personal or community disaster, either natural or man-made."
In addition to helping patients, Airlift Hope Southeast serves as the conduit for coordination with HSEATS(R) (Homeland Security Emergency Air Transportation System) and its response to natural or man-made disasters on southeastern and southern U.S. coasts. HSEATS completed over 2,600 flights in support of Katrina disaster relief efforts in 2005.
New Medical Air Transportation Program to Assist Southeast Patients
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