India gets its Flying Doctors
India gets its Flying Doctors
What do you get when the company that launched India's first low-cost carrier joins hands with one of the country's top medical centre? A hospital in the sky!

New DelhiEscorts Heart Institute and Research Centre (EHIRC) on Tuesday signed an agreement with Deccan Aviation, which operates the budget carrier Air Deccan, to launch 'Air Rescue One'.

The country's first dedicated air ambulance that is equipped to deliver critical care to patients even at 10,000 ft in the sky with the cost of the service, pegged at Rs 45,000-50,000 for an hour's flight and Rs 30,000 as fixed medical charges.

While Deccan Aviation would provide eight helicopters and two fixed-wing aircraft, besides full logistical and ground support, EHIRC would be responsible for total medical rescue operation and equipment.

?It is going to be a concerted effort from two leaders in the field of medical evacuation services," Deccan Aviation managing director Capt Gopinath said in Delhi.

However, Gopinath said that he was in talks with a general insurance firm to work out a policy to cover air ambulance costs, which would drastically reduce the costs.

?Once the policy is in place, the premium would work out to be as low as Rs 2,000 making it affordable to the common man,? he said.

?As the number of policies increase, the premium cost would drop further. We are looking at Rs 1,000 mark," EHIRC executive director Naresh Trehan said.

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