Premier Ambulance
Matthew Smith currently serves as the Vice President of Revenue Cycle at Premier Ambulance since November 2024. Prior to this role, Matthew held the position of Assistant Vice President of Revenue Cycle at Pafford Medical Services from October 2019 to January 2025. Matthew's extensive experience in patient business services includes a tenure as Senior Director at Air Methods from November 2006 to April 2019 and as Regional Supervisor at American Medical Response from January 1994 to July 2000.
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Premier Ambulance
Premier Ambulance, Inc. was founded in 2008 in response to a growing demand for specialized ambulance transportation services whose only focus is to partner with healthcare providers to meet their specific needs. Premier has provided emergency and non-emergency ambulance service for over eleven years throughout Orange County and Los Angeles County. Our business has very little to do with our ambulances, equipment or gurneys. It has everything to do with the people providing care and interacting with patients and their families. Premier Ambulance selects its management team and field employees with this in mind. Premier realizes that excellent management is essential to the implementation and operation of a modern ambulance services as any other component of service. The best equipment in the world will not be useful in providing exceptional medical transportation services if the ambulances are not efficiently deployed or EMTs, Paramedics, RN’s and RT’s are not adequately trained. Excellent management is the best defense against poor system performance. Each member of our management team is committed to providing “complete customer” care. These basic values set Premier apart as a locally owned, managed and directed company whose sole direction is to provide excellent patient care and customer service. This is not a company that is resting on the laurels of past successes, but instead is actively molding the standard of care to be expected in the future.