Aircare International and Air Nurses partner to better support bizav users

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Aircare International has formed a partnership with Air Nurses aimed at improving the quality and availability of medical support to business aviation clients.

As a medical escort services provider, Air Nurses provides non-emergency monitoring and support for passengers during travel.

“Air Nurses fills a critical gap for business aviation clients when medical escort is needed,” said Ericka Essington, founder and CEO of Air Nurses. “Our speed of response, clinical caliber and discretion align with Aircare International’s standards of safety and preparedness, which is why we have chosen them as our primary partner for emergency in-flight telemedicine support.”

Although Air Nurses focuses on comfort and continuity of care, the deploys a certified flight nurse on every mission to deliver advanced medical care in the air if required. 

Through this partnership, clients will have access to coordinated medical services that combine Aircare International’s expertise in emergency telemedicine with Air Nurses’ clinical team. This approach is intended to provide rapid deployment of medical professionals.

Karl Kamps, VP of Crew Staffing and Emergency Telemedicine at Aircare International, said: “This partnership enables us to provide clients with timely access to experienced medical professionals during flights. Working with Air Nurses allows us to maintain consistent safety and preparedness standards, while offering a seamless experience for both passengers and flight crews.”

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