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Why airlines hope physicians aren't on board during medical emergencies
Becker's Hospital Review ^ | May 29, 2018 | Leo Vartorella

Posted on 06/08/2018 3:19:08 PM PDT by buckalfa

Physicians and other clinicians are called upon to help passengers during in-flight medical emergencies, but airlines often prefer the guidance of on-the-ground consultants in order to avoid diversions, according to Bloomberg.

A medical emergency occurs once every 604 flights, with 7.3 percent leading to diversions that ground the plane, according to a study The New England Journal of Medicine. While it is standard protocol to first find out if a medical professional is on board before calling a consultant, a diversion can cost as much as $200,000, and airlines look to avoid these diversions whenever possible.

Passenger clinicians are more likely to recommend diversions, so airlines rely on contracted consultants on the ground, who are less likely to recommend such action, to guide pilots. Though the final decision rests with pilots and dispatchers, they rely heavily on the advice of consultants.

"It's fairly expensive to divert an aircraft, and so a captain has to take into account a whole host of issues," Jose Nable, MD, an assistant professor at Washington, D.C-based MedStar Georgetown University Hospital, told Bloomberg.

Paulo Alves, MD, global medical director of aviation health for Medaire, which provides in-flight consulting for over 100 airlines, acknowledged that his consultants recommend fewer diversions than on-board clinicians, but said these passengers are often overly cautious.

"If the model was not financially interesting for [airlines], then they wouldn't hire us," Dr. Alves told Bloomberg. "Doctors, they tend to recommend diversions more than we do, because of course they don’t want to assume the long-term responsibility."


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Health/Medicine
KEYWORDS: airlines; medicalemergencies
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To: ladyjane
Who carries morphine with them?

The doctors who have a little sideline business. One got arrested here about a year ago.

41 posted on 06/09/2018 7:13:33 AM PDT by CommerceComet (Hillary: A unique blend of arrogance, incompetence, and corruption.)
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To: Mears

home to see grandpa and grandma


42 posted on 06/09/2018 11:32:30 AM PDT by Jolla
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To: buckalfa
While it is standard protocol to first find out if a medical professional is on board before calling a consultant, a diversion can cost as much as $200,000, and airlines look to avoid these diversions whenever possible.

After all, the ground consultant is in exactly as good a position as the on-board physician to determine what the heck is going on with the passenger. /sarc

More bottom line padding. Die, corporate scum!

43 posted on 06/09/2018 11:47:05 AM PDT by Tolerance Sucks Rocks ( The US Constitution ....... Invented by geniuses and God .... Administered by morons ......)
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To: Tolerance Sucks Rocks
"After all, the ground consultant is in exactly as good a position as the on-board physician to determine what the heck is going on with the passenger. /sarc"

Just wait until all of your doctor visits are either "group" sessions or are handled over the telephone. One to one hands on interaction with ah actual doctor will become rare except for hospital services. Of course the price of a visit will not go down.

44 posted on 06/09/2018 12:18:58 PM PDT by buckalfa (I was so much older then, but I'm younger than that now.)
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