AirMedCare pitches $75-per‑household membership to Brown County commissioners
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Representatives from AirMedCare told Brown County commissioners their membership covers out-of-pocket costs for air medical transport and can be offered to employees via payroll deduction; commissioners asked staff to place the item on a future workshop for consideration.
A representative from AirMedCare briefed Brown County commissioners on a membership program that would cover households' out-of-pocket costs for air medical transport.
The presenter (Speaker 7) described the product as a membership rather than insurance, saying the plan covers any out-of-pocket costs if a member or household needs an air transport. The representative said the county could purchase slots for employees or allow payroll deduction; a household membership was quoted at $75 per year. Commissioners asked about territorial coverage, how the membership interacts with insurer claims and whether the county would subsidize enrollment. Speaker 7 said the membership would bill insurance first and cover any remaining balance so enrolled residents would not incur out-of-pocket helicopter bills.
Next steps: Commissioners agreed to add the matter to a future workshop to explore payroll deduction mechanics and whether the county should offer the benefit to employees. The board did not vote to purchase memberships at the meeting.
Representative quote: "If you or anybody in your household ever has to fly with us, we would cover any out of pocket costs," the AirMedCare representative said.
