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A Boston MedFlight Patient Story
December 03, 2020 The following is a first person account from a former patient recounting her Boston MedFlight transport experience. After feeding my two-week old daughter in the early morning hours, I went upstairs and put her in her bassinette. Hoping to get a bit more sleep before my 3-year-old woke up for theRead more»

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2019 Boston MedFlight Patient Reunion
June 09, 2019 WCVB-TV Recaps This Year’s Event…Read more»
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Eighth in our patient testimonial series: Meet Janet
April 19, 2018 Critical care transport is an essential component of a healthcare delivery system. Founded in 1985 as a non-profit organization via partnership with a consortium of Boston area hospitals, Boston MedFlight completes over 4,000 critical care patient transports each year by air and ground, an average of eleven per day. MoreRead more»
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Seventh in our patient testimonial series. Meet Dennis.
March 12, 2018 Critical care transport is an essential component of a healthcare delivery system. Founded in 1985 as a non-profit organization via partnership with a consortium of Boston area hospitals, Boston MedFlight completes over 4,000 critical care patient transports each year by air and ground, an average of eleven per day. MoreRead more»
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Sixth in our patient testimonial series. Meet Liam.
January 24, 2018 Critical care transport is an essential component of a healthcare delivery system. Founded in 1985 as a non-profit organization via partnership with a consortium of Boston area hospitals, Boston MedFlight completes over 4,000 critical care patient transports each year by air and ground, an average of eleven per day. MoreRead more»
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Fifth in our patient testimonial series. Meet Joanne.
September 12, 2017 Critical care transport is an essential component of a healthcare delivery system. Founded in 1985 as a non-profit organization via partnership with a consortium of Boston area hospitals, Boston MedFlight completes over 4,000 critical care patient transports each year by air and ground, an average of eleven per day. MoreRead more»
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Third in our patient testimonial series. Meet Charlie
August 11, 2017 Critical care transport is an essential component of a healthcare delivery system. Founded in 1985 as a non-profit organization via partnership with a consortium of Boston area hospitals, Boston MedFlight completes over 4,000 critical care patient transports each year by air and ground, an average of eleven per day. MoreRead more»
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The father of a young Boston MedFlight patient tells his son's story.
May 16, 2017 Critical care transport is an essential component of a healthcare delivery system. Founded in 1985 as a non-profit organization via partnership with a consortium of Boston area hospitals, Boston MedFlight completes over 4,000 critical care patient transports each year by air and ground, an average of eleven per day. MoreRead more»
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Second in our patient testimonial series. Meet Lisa.
April 14, 2017 Critical care transport is an essential component of a healthcare delivery system. Founded in 1985 as a non-profit organization via partnership with a consortium of Boston area hospitals, Boston MedFlight completes over 4,000 critical care patient transports each year by air and ground, an average of eleven per day. MoreRead more»
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First in a series of patients' personal stories about their experience with Boston MedFlight.
April 04, 2017 Critical care transport is an essential component of a healthcare delivery system. Founded in 1985 as a non-profit organization via partnership with a consortium of Boston area hospitals, Boston MedFlight completes over 4,000 critical care patient transports each year by air and ground, an average of eleven per day. MoreRead more»
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