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Lifeline pitches no‑bill transfers and CAD‑to‑CAD link to speed air medical launches

May 07, 2026 | Decatur County, Indiana


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Lifeline pitches no‑bill transfers and CAD‑to‑CAD link to speed air medical launches
Justin, a Lifeline representative, told the Decatur County meeting Lifeline’s model is to bill insurance and said, "Whenever a patient flies with Lifeline, they will not receive a bill." He said that, in practice, if a patient receives a bill it is handled directly with Lifeline rather than pursued as a patient collection.

Justin and colleagues described clinical capabilities — multiple units of blood or split blood products, point‑of‑care labs and large airframe access — and noted Lifeline’s instrument flight rules capability for the county helipad. They said the service can accept CAD‑to‑CAD email alerts that prepopulate flight requests so the crew can begin weather checks and launch procedures faster.

Travis D'vour and Matt (Lifeline’s director of IT and billing services) explained how a CAD link would work: a run would be transmitted from the county CAD to Lifeline’s CAD, launch would be initiated automatically or with an immediate confirmation call, and Lifeline staff would call back within about a minute to confirm flight status. Lifeline described a 10‑minute target to launch where operationally available; the company said it will call other agencies if its closest base is not available.

Lifeline emphasized it was not proposing a contract at the meeting and asked only to be set up as a CAD unit and an available resource. County staff said establishing the CAD link is largely technical (email‑driven) and can be done without a contract, and that CAD rule sets for automatic launches (for example, certain PI accident types) could be implemented later based on county decisions.

Board members raised questions about auto‑launch criteria (what call types would trigger automatic launches) and the presenters said that call‑type rules would be set by the county. The meeting produced no formal procurement or contract decision; staff were asked to work on technical integration options.

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