LifeFlight Eagle Frequently Asked Questions
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Dependent children can be retained on your household membership until they no longer meet dependent criteria. Please remember that LifeFlight Eagle may not be the closest provider to their college town, so it may be appropriate to consider adding a membership for the closest air-medical program.
When your baby is born, he or she is automatically included in your active household membership. We ask that you call membership services as soon as practical to add the baby’s name and birthdate information to your membership.
The membership remains active for both spouses until the current expiration date. Following expiration, each former spouse will need to purchase their own separate household memberships.
You may sign up at www.LifeFlightEagle.org, or by calling 800-936-9533 to enroll over the phone or request a brochure.
Metro-area residents live in close proximity to several hospitals in Kansas City; however, there are times that rapid transport to a specialty center may be necessary. Your closest hospital may not have the services you need. Also, metro area residents who spend time outside the city commuting, vacationing, visiting relatives, etc., could be benefited by the membership program if an air ambulance transport becomes necessary.
Membership becomes active the seventh day after payment is received.
Yes! Members receive a renewal notice five weeks prior to the expiration date, and a second notice two weeks prior to expiration.
Yes. LifeFlight Eagle transports patients based on medical need, not on ability to pay. In these cases, LifeFlight Eagle works with insurance companies, patients and others to help meet its costs.
Yes. Just call us at (816) 200-0388 or e-mail [email protected] to arrange a presentation.
No. Membership fees are not considered to be donations by the IRS because a service may be provided by LifeFlight Eagle. Therefore, membership fees are not tax-deductible. However, donations to LifeFlight Eagle are tax-deductible. You may make a donation through our website, or by contacting Membership Services at 800-936-9533 or [email protected].
LifeFlight Eagle is used for life threatening situations when rapid transport to a specialty center is necessary. Oftentimes, these are called time-critical diagnoses, and may include trauma, burns, strokes, heart attacks, sepsis, respiratory distress, uncontrolled bleeding and other life-threatening conditions. Only a physician or other medical professional can determine whether rapid critical-care transport is necessary. Your local medical community already has protocols established to activate LifeFlight Eagle when it is needed for seriously ill or critically injured patients. You should always call 911 or go directly to your local hospital for initial treatment. Let them know you are a LifeFlight Eagle member so that they can consider calling us if a critical-care transport is needed.
All requests for transport are initiated by medical professionals, including personnel from EMS agencies, law enforcement, fire departments, 911 Dispatch, and hospitals/physicians. Private Individuals cannot request LifeFlight Eagle directly.
Each of these agencies has access to LifeFlight Eagle’s in-house communications center, which immediately processes all requests and notifies our closest available base when a request is received. FAA regulations require that the pilot in command of the helicopter is responsible for the final decision as to whether or not a flight will be accepted.
LifeFlight Eagle transports patients to the closest appropriate hospital that can provide the services needed.
For interfacility (hospital-to-hospital) transports, the referring hospital’s physician will make arrangements with the receiving hospital and determine the patient’s final destination. Whenever possible, physicians consult with the patient or the patient’s family as these decisions are being made.
For scene flights, LifeFlight Eagle personnel evaluate a patient’s condition and determine the destination based on the closest appropriate facility. Whenever possible, our personnel will consult with the patient or the patient’s family as these decisions are being made, taking in to account existing physician or specialist relationships at appropriate receiving hospitals. LifeFlight Eagle regularly transports patients to multiple hospitals in Kansas City, as well as Columbia, Springfield and other cities as needed.
Yes. Each of LifeFlight Eagle’s bases is staffed 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. However, inclement weather conditions can prevent us from being able to fly. LifeFlight Eagle aircraft are unable to fly in icing conditions, during convective weather (thunderstorms), or when cloud ceilings or visibility do not meet minimum FAA visual flight rule minimums.
Yes. LifeFlight Eagle works very closely with local EMS agencies and fire departments. These agencies request LifeFlight Eagle to transport their patients when medically necessary. In addition, LifeFlight Eagle provides more than 1,000 hours of continuing education to rural fire departments and EMS agencies each year to help them maintain certifications and licensure requirements, and to help their staff learn and practice cutting-edge treatments so they can better serve the citizens of their communities.
No. However, each flight must be medically necessary for membership benefits to apply.
Yes! Membership makes a great gift. You can purchase a gift membership online at www.LifeFlightEagle.org or by calling 800-936-9533.
No. State laws regulate Medicaid payments and LifeFlight Eagle complies with the law by accepting Medicaid as full payment for the services rendered. This prohibits Medicaid recipients from enrolling in the membership program.
This answer depends on your supplemental insurance provider. Once you have paid your full supplement deductible, your supplement may pay part or all of the allowable balance for air ambulance transport. However, there have been cases where the supplemental insurance provider does not cover a remaining balance after Medicare has paid its portion. We recommend that you contact your supplemental insurance provider and specifically ask them how they cover air ambulance costs. Some seniors enroll in membership even if they have complete coverage, in the event that their insurance coverage changes or the claim is denied.
Medicare provides a very deep discount to patients by capping the amount LifeFlight Eagle (and all air ambulances) can charge as an allowable rate. This rate varies year-to-year and by state.
In most cases, Medicare patients owe 20% of the allowable charge as coinsurance.
LifeFlight Eagle’s community-based helicopters are based in Chillicothe, Odessa, Harrisonville and Clinton, MO. The majority of our flights serve communities in Missouri and Kansas that are within a 50-mile radius of each of these bases. Our Children’s Mercy helicopter serves a wider geography extending 300 miles from Kansas City in all directions.
LifeFlight Eagle is the preferred provider for multiple counties and hospitals. We recommend contacting your local EMS agency and community hospital to confirm their emergency and cirtical-care transport protocols.
LifeFlight Eagle provides members with identification cards and vehicle stickers that can help inform emergency personnel of your preference for LifeFlight Eagle, but nothing can guarantee that LifeFlight Eagle will be the agency to respond.
Because of geographic considerations, some local agencies may use more than one helicopter service. In that case, we recommend considering purchasing memberships with both providers.
The membership benefits are for me (primary member), my spouse or domestic partner, my dependent children and persons who are permanent residents of my household, not to include roomers or boarders.
LifeFlight Eagle membership provides no benefit if a patient is transported by any other provider for any reason.
Yes. LifeFlight Eagle helicopters may be unable to fly because of weather conditions, during brief periods of scheduled maintenance, or under certain FAA restrictions. It also may be unavailable if already committed to a patient flight. Patient size and weight restrictions may also preclude patient transport.
LifeFlight Eagle is a non-profit, community-based organization dedicated to serving the community by providing quality, safe critical care transport medicine, and improving access to emergency care through outreach education.
LifeFlight Eagle utilizes state of equipment, and highly trained medical crews and pilots. The LifeFlight Eagle system includes four Bell 407 helicopters based in Chillicothe, Odessa, Harrisonville, and Clinton, MO, As well as an IFR-capable, twin-engine S-76 helicopter dedicated to Children’s Mercy in Kansas City, which is specifically designed and staffed to serve our neonatal and pediatric patients. LifeFlight Eagle also has ground critical care services available in some service areas when we are unable to fly because of weather.
When your baby is born, he or she is automatically included in your active household membership. We ask that you call membership services at (816) 200-7400 as soon as practical to add the baby’s name and birthdate information to your membership, or email [email protected].
he membership remains active for both spouses until the expiration date. Following expiration, each former spouse will need to purchase their own separate household memberships.
Dependent children can be retained on your household membership until they no longer meet dependent criteria. Please remember that LifeFlight Eagle may not be the closest provider to their college town, so it may be appropriate to consider adding a membership for the closest air-medical program.
Metro-area residents live in close proximity to several hospitals in Kansas City; however, there are times that rapid transport to a specialty center may be necessary. Your closest hospital may not have the services you need. Also, metro area residents who spend time outside the city commuting, vacationing, visiting relatives, etc., could be benefited by the membership program if an air ambulance transport becomes necessary.
Yes. LifeFlight Eagle transports patients based on medical need, not on ability to pay. In these cases, LifeFlight Eagle works with insurance companies, patients and others to help meet its costs.
Normally yes, but not right now. We have temporarily suspended these as part of our COVID-19 precautions. Under normal circumstances, we do these presentations regularly, and you can request one by calling (816) 200-0388 or e-mailnig [email protected] to arrange a presentation.
No. Membership fees are not considered to be donations by the IRS because a service may be provided by LifeFlight Eagle. Therefore, membership fees are not tax-deductible. However, donations to LifeFlight Eagle are tax-deductible. You may make a donation through our website, or by contacting Membership Services at (816) 200-7400 or [email protected].
LifeFlight Eagle is used for life threatening situations when rapid transport to a specialty center is necessary. Oftentimes, these are called time-critical diagnoses, and may include trauma, burns, strokes, heart attacks, sepsis, respiratory distress, uncontrolled bleeding and other life-threatening conditions. Only a physician or other medical professional can determine whether rapid critical-care transport is necessary. Your local medical community already has protocols established to activate LifeFlight Eagle when it is needed for seriously ill or critically injured patients. You should always call 911 or go directly to your local hospital for initial treatment. Let them know you are a LifeFlight Eagle member so that they can consider calling us if a critical-care transport is needed.
All requests for transport are initiated by medical professionals, including personnel from EMS agencies, law enforcement, fire departments, 911 Dispatch, and hospitals/physicians. Private Individuals cannot request LifeFlight Eagle directly.
Each of these agencies has access to LifeFlight Eagle’s in-house communications center, which immediately processes all requests and notifies our closest available base when a request is received. FAA regulations require that the pilot in command of the helicopter is responsible for the final decision as to whether or not a flight will be accepted.
LifeFlight Eagle transports patients to the closest appropriate hospital that can provide the services needed.
For interfacility (hospital-to-hospital) transports, the referring hospital’s physician will make arrangements with the receiving hospital and determine the patient’s final destination. Whenever possible, physicians consult with the patient or the patient’s family as these decisions are being made.
For scene flights, LifeFlight Eagle personnel evaluate a patient’s condition and determine the destination based on the closest appropriate facility. Whenever possible, our personnel will consult with the patient or the patient’s family as these decisions are being made, taking in to account existing physician or specialist relationships at appropriate receiving hospitals. LifeFlight Eagle regularly transports patients to multiple hospitals in Kansas City, as well as Columbia, Springfield and other cities as needed.
Yes. Each of LifeFlight Eagle’s bases is staffed 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. However, inclement weather conditions can prevent us from being able to fly. LifeFlight Eagle aircraft are unable to fly in icing conditions, during convective weather (thunderstorms), or when cloud ceilings or visibility do not meet minimum FAA visual flight rule minimums.
Yes. LifeFlight Eagle works very closely with local EMS agencies and fire departments. These agencies request LifeFlight Eagle to transport their patients when medically necessary. In addition, LifeFlight Eagle provides more than 1,000 hours of continuing education to rural fire departments and EMS agencies each year to help them maintain certifications and licensure requirements, and to help their staff learn and practice cutting-edge treatments so they can better serve the citizens of their communities.
No. However, each flight must be medically necessary for membership benefits to apply.
No. State laws regulate Medicaid payments and LifeFlight Eagle complies with the law by accepting Medicaid as full payment for the services rendered. This prohibits Medicaid recipients from enrolling in the membership program
This answer depends on your supplemental insurance provider. Once you have paid your full supplement deductible, your supplement may pay part or all of the allowable balance for air ambulance transport. However, there have been cases where the supplemental insurance provider does not cover a remaining balance after Medicare has paid its portion. We recommend that you contact your supplemental insurance provider and specifically ask them how they cover air ambulance costs. Some seniors enroll in membership even if they have complete coverage, in the event that their insurance coverage changes or the claim is denied.
Medicare provides a very deep discount to patients by capping the amount LifeFlight Eagle (and all air ambulances) can charge as an allowable rate. This rate varies year-to-year and by state.
In most cases, Medicare patients owe 20% of the allowable charge as coinsurance.
LifeFlight Eagle’s community-based helicopters are based in Chillicothe, Odessa, Harrisonville and Clinton, MO. The majority of our flights serve communities in Missouri and Kansas that are within a 50-mile radius of each of these bases. Our Children’s Mercy helicopter serves a wider geography extending 300 miles from Kansas City in all directions.
LifeFlight Eagle is the preferred provider for multiple counties and hospitals. We recommend contacting your local EMS agency and community hospital to confirm their emergency and cirtical-care transport protocols.
LifeFlight Eagle provides members with identification cards and vehicle stickers that can help inform emergency personnel of your preference for LifeFlight Eagle, but nothing can guarantee that LifeFlight Eagle will be the agency to respond.
Because of geographic considerations, some local agencies may use more than one helicopter service. In that case, we recommend considering purchasing memberships with both providers.
LifeFlight Eagle membership provides no benefit if a patient is transported by any other provider for any reason.
Yes. LifeFlight Eagle helicopters may be unable to fly because of weather conditions, during brief periods of scheduled maintenance, or under certain FAA restrictions. It also may be unavailable if already committed to a patient flight. Patient size and weight restrictions may also preclude patient transport.
LifeFlight Eagle is a non-profit, community-based organization dedicated to serving the community by providing quality, safe critical care transport medicine and improving access to emergency care through outreach education.
LifeFlight Eagle utilizes state of the equipment, and highly trained medical crews and pilots. The LifeFlight Eagle system includes four Bell 407 helicopters based in Chillicothe, Odessa, Harrisonville, and Clinton, MO, As well as an IFR-capable, twin-engine Sikorsky S-76 helicopter dedicated to Children’s Mercy in Kansas City, which is specifically designed and staffed to serve our neonatal and pediatric patients. LifeFlight Eagle also has ground critical care services available in some service areas when we are unable to fly because of weather.
Memberships are an important source of funding for us as a non-profit organization. Among other things, memberships support our outreach education program that provides training and education to emergency responders and hospital teams, helping teach new life-saving techniques and helping them stay current with licenses and certifications.
Health insurance usually covers a portion of the cost of air-medical transport, but few insurers cover the entire cost. That leaves the patient responsible for the remaining balance that insurance doesn’t cover. That can range from a few hundred to $10,000 or more that the patient owes out-of-pocket.
When a LifeFlight Eagle member is flown, we bill any health insurance, auto insurance or other appropriate party. We accept the reimbursements they provide as payment in full, and you will owe nothing out-of-pocket for LifeFlight Eagle critical-care transport.
To learn more or to set up a corporate membership for your company, contact our membership services office at (816) 200-7400 or email [email protected].
Yes, any company with 10 or more employees can sign up for corporate membership.
Your HR department or administration will provide you with a special web address that you will use to sign up online.
Corporate memberships become active on a pre-determined date provided by your HR department.
LifeFlight Eagle coordinates with a company’s HR department or leadership team to coordinate a start date. All the company’s memberships are processed together so they start and end on the same date (except for new employees who are added mid-year). Oftentimes, this coincides with the company’s open enrollment and health insurance renewal dates, but it varies by company.
Corporate memberships are offered at a substantial discount compared to our traditional $59/year household membership plans. The cost can be as low as $45/year per employee, but varies based on how much of the administrative work is completed by the company’s HR department, varies by payment method (for example, if paying by credit card, the cost is higher to help cover the additional expense of credit card fees), and if the memberships are processed all via our online portal. To find out more, contact our membership services at (816) 200-7400.
It varies by company. Many employers offer it as an opt-in with either a one-time payroll deduction or a spread-out payroll deduction. Other employers have their employees to pay for it directly with a credit/debit card or check. Many companies also elect to purchase the membership for all employees as a gift.
The policy varies by company. Most employers allow their employees to join the corporate membership plan within 30 days of hire, and the membership cost is pro-rated until the rest of the company’s membership expiration date.
Your membership will remain with you until its annual expiration date, when you’ll have the option to renew with a normal household membership. If you leave your employer, please let us know as soon as possible so that we can ensure you get renewal reminders in a timely manner (corporate membership renewals are provided through the company, not mailed to the individual’s household).
Yes! Members will be given the opportunity to renew prior to their membership renewal.
The membership benefits are for the employee, as well as spouse or domestic partner, dependent children and other permanent residents of the employee’s household, not to include roomers or boarders.
No, corporate memberships and the corporate membership rate are available only for the employees of your company, but we do offer LifeFlight Eagle gift memberships. We encourage you to purchase a gift membership online at www.LifeFlightEagle.org or by calling (816) 200-7400.
If you already have a LifeFlight Eagle membership, you can still enroll in your company’s corporate membership program. You will only pay the pro-rated price between when your existing membership expires and when the company membership expires.
LifeFlight Eagle’s corporate membership program provides the same benefits as our household memberships, but it is offered at a discount through your company. The membership still includes benefit for all permanent household members. We are able to offer the discount because your HR department helps us with the paperwork and administration, saving us time and money. As a result, we’re able to pass that savings on to you!
Should you or a member of your household be injured or seriously ill, critical-care transport may be needed. That’s where LifeFlight Eagle comes in … and LifeFlight Eagle’s membership program means these lifesaving services are available to you without out-of-pocket costs. As a corporate member, you can help support our non-profit community service and protect your household from out-of-pocket expenses associated with LifeFlight Eagle medical helicopter transport.