Boston MedFlight
Andrew Farkas is an experienced professional in the medical transport industry, currently serving as a Site Surveyor and Consultant for the Commission on Accreditation of Medical Transport Systems since February 2007, where responsibilities include reviewing air and ground Critical Care Transport systems to ensure compliance with clinical, safety, quality, and administrative standards. Additionally, Andrew has held the position of Chief Operating Officer at Boston MedFlight since April 1993. Educational qualifications include a Master of Science in Health/Health Care Administration/Management from the University of Massachusetts Lowell, a Certificate in Emergency Medical Services-Paramedic from Davenport University, a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Northeastern University, and an Associate of Science in Math and Science from Corning Community College.
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Boston MedFlight
Boston MedFlight (BMF) is a CAMTS accredited Critical Care Transport service. Boston MedFlight commits to excellence in critical care transport by providing the highest quality regional critical care transport system. For more than 35 years, Boston MedFlight has played an integral role as part of the Massachusetts EMS system and the community hospitals of New England. Boston MedFight transports emergent patients regardless of their ability to pay. We receive no state or federal funding and as a 501(C)(3) nonprofit organization we must rely on third party reimbursement, support from our consortium hospitals, and our fundraising efforts to cover the substantial costs associated with delivering our services. Our consortium hospitals include: Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston Medical Center, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Children's Hospital, Massachusetts General Hospital,Tufts Medical Center and Lahey Hospital & Medical Center.