Medical Transport Solutions (MASA)
Medical Transport Solutions (MASA)
MASA (Medical Air Services Association) began offering emergency air coverage in 1974. Since then, we’ve become the undisputed leader in all emergency transportation. Today, we are a global organization with 18 international locations, providing protection to nearly 2 million members worldwide.
MASA Fills the Gaps Left by Health Insurance Carriers
Emergency transportation is extremely expensive and if your provider is out-of-network, you become responsible for a majority of the bill. Recently, The New York Times reported that 51% of all ground ambulance rides result in out-of-network charges. Essentially, that means you have a 50/50 chance of being billed thousands of dollars after an emergency… And that’s not even including your copay or deductible.
MASA Members enjoy full coverage and peace of mind when it comes to emergency transportation. No matter where you are, what happens or why you need help, we take the bill and leave you with a $0 balance.
Workforce Solutions
Phone: 817.217.4802
Primary Contact
Jan Robinson, MASA Director - State of Nebraska
jrobinson@masamts.com
1250 S. Pine Island Road, Suite 500, Plantation, FL 33324
Website: https://www.masamts.com/
817.217.4802June 22, 2022
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