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Loss Control Services for Hospital Fleet Complete

Hospital Fleet Complete offers coverage to hospital-based ambulance services in a manner that recognizes the differences and commonalities of non-hospital ambulance providers. Our Loss Control services protect ALS and BLS hospital based services. We understand the most dramatic risk exposures are commonly perceived to occur during emergency runs, but non-emergency transports are by no means safe havens from risk. The overwhelming majority of claims are related to vehicle crashes which occur during "routine" transports.

With over 30 years of experience insuring the ambulance industry, we provide a unique perspective on all components of the ambulance industry loss profile. This is evident in our weekly internet safety newsletter, "Vitals", which covers operational, regulatory, public relations, clinical and medico-legal topics. With 650+ clients in 46 states, Thomco can share information based on real claims experience so that we can all learn from each other.

Follow the links from the Risk Management website to obtain valuable loss control information. Frequent updates will make your routine visits to the website worthwhile. For question about Thomco's Hospital Fleet Complete Loss Control Services, please contact Mike Szczygiel (Segal) at MESzczygiel@thomcoins.com.

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Ground Transport Safety Parts 1
Ground Transport Safety Parts 2

Mark Collins, Director of Operations, Medflight of Ohio, gives a "nuts and bolts" approach for evaluating operational characteristics that put your organization at risk. Mark also points out some surprising comparisons between aid and ground transports.

Seizures, Anti-Epileptics and Driving

In order to treat our employees with seizure disorders fairly and safely, we need professional, objective guidance from physicians and lawyers. This article provides insights about pertinent issues and how they may be handled by policies and procedures.

Case History Parts 1
Case History Parts 2

A real life scenario is described which resulted in a lawsuit against an ambulance service, a paramedic and others. Read this Case and find out how you would react in a similar situation

FDA Recalls

What are the various types of FDA recalls? What do they mean to me as an ambulance provider? This article gives details of an actual AED recall.

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