I was just offered by the private company I work for to go on a long distance transfer with a patient, and although I had to refuse, realized I know very little about how they are done. I have done long calls before (3 hours), but nothing like this...
This call is from New England to Florida, and partially due to patient condition, partially $$, is being done by a ground ambulance. The company may try to bill medicare, but doubt they will get much money, so it is consitered a "private pay" trip.
What are your procedures for these calls? I know every call is different, and assuming its a BLS transfer, how many EMTs do you send? How do you handle refueling? Sleep? Time "off duty"? Food? Restroom use (for yourself and the patient)? Normal medicine administration for the patient? Reseting the vehicle at the end of the run? Monitoring? Documentation? On scening something with extra crew members? Entertainment? Pay? Protocols/SOP/training/certfication in other states?
Forgive my many questions, it seems my company does this very infrequently...
Thanks!
DS
This call is from New England to Florida, and partially due to patient condition, partially $$, is being done by a ground ambulance. The company may try to bill medicare, but doubt they will get much money, so it is consitered a "private pay" trip.
What are your procedures for these calls? I know every call is different, and assuming its a BLS transfer, how many EMTs do you send? How do you handle refueling? Sleep? Time "off duty"? Food? Restroom use (for yourself and the patient)? Normal medicine administration for the patient? Reseting the vehicle at the end of the run? Monitoring? Documentation? On scening something with extra crew members? Entertainment? Pay? Protocols/SOP/training/certfication in other states?
Forgive my many questions, it seems my company does this very infrequently...
Thanks!
DS