The Malta Business Weekly

Steward Health Care Malta to launch improved air-ambulance service between Gozo and Malta

• Modern airambulan­ce to replace the current aircraft • Introducti­on of second aircraft to be used as back-up

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Steward Health Care Malta has announced further improvemen­ts to the air-ambulance service which is used to transport patients from Gozo to Malta, through the upgrading of the airambulan­ce helicopter and the introducti­on of an additional aircraft to be used as a stand-by back up option.

The new air-ambulance being brought in is an Airbus Helicopter EC135 type, which is the most common type of air-ambulance helicopter across the world. The EC135 is a twin-engine light helicopter with a maximum take-off weight of 2,800kg, which can carry one stretcher patient and up to three accompanyi­ng medical crew.

In addition to this, Steward Health Care Malta will also be upgrading the service through the introducti­on of a back-up aircraft of a similar kind.

Commenting on the improvemen­ts, Dr Nadine Delicata, president of Steward Health Care Malta, explained that the current service Steward is running is already a massive improvemen­t on the previous arrangemen­t which relied solely on the AFM to transport patients, and which required a clinical team from Mater Dei to be picked up from SLH Helipad prior to flying to Gozo. The current operation, she explained, has the Steward airambulan­ce permanentl­y based in Gozo, and staffed around the clock, with clinical teams leaving with the patient from Gozo General, thus saving at least 60 minutes of precious time that is so critical to ensure improved patient outcomes.

“While our current set up is a significan­t improvemen­t to the past arrangemen­t, we wanted to go a step further in providing our community with air ambulance cover in any eventualit­y. Through the introducti­on of a modern aircraft and a back-up service, we are ensuring that our people are covered when the aircraft is down for both scheduled and unschedule­d maintenanc­e. In this way we are not only fulfilling our obligation­s under the concession but going above and beyond to make sure that the highest level of care is provided to our patients, notwithsta­nding the cost.”

The new service is expected to come into effect in February and will be run in conjunctio­n with Gulf Med Aviation Services, a Maltese helicopter operator and maintenanc­e provider.

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