The transcript discusses recognizing ambulance and pre-hospital care—including ground and air ambulances and disaster medical teams—as a distinct sector within healthcare. It highlights the sector’s roles in emergencies, its separate business models, licensing requirements, and varying regulations across regions.
[00:00] Their suggestion is that ambulance, can we consider as a separate sector in healthcare, ambulance services?
[00:20] Manan says in disaster management also there is a health team, health care specific and health care has a specific role in disaster management. So can we have a thought of a separate sector in health care industry?
[00:40] which includes these kind of services. Yes, it also includes air ambulance and all. So, what should we call it? There is one key word maybe in.
[01:00] Now, maybe in US and other western country, this terminology is being used, we can use it that keyword to this sector is pre-hospital care if you might have come across. Let us see.
[01:20] first write it pre-hospital service or care. Now, let us discuss this pre-hospital care or service sector, what it includes and what is their role.
[01:40] in health care industry. As it is a 19th sector we have came across I also I have list down 18. Now you guys have suggested one more sector to add and we let us looked at to this sector what is going
[02:00] on in this sector and what should we consider it. First, let us evaluate with our definition criteria. It has a separate business format though hospitals has their own ambulances, but they are now the
[02:20] There are also some start-ups, they are providing ambulance services as a in collaboration with the hospitals they are also providing. So and there are air ambulance service.
[02:40] and there are health care team or medical response team in a disaster management setup. So, all that comes under this pre hospital service.
[03:00] That means any kind of medical emergency, any kind of disaster, any kind of such patient need, their role is to secure the patient's primary need of the healthcare.
[03:20] transport that patient safely, securely to a particular place maybe that at a hospital or a medical centre or maybe a inter hospital transport. There are separate
[03:40] license required I think in Gujarat you need not to have separate license for ambulance but yeah, 108 is a service by government that 108 is a government service.
[04:00] Now, in Delhi if you want to run an ambulance you would need a separate license for from RTO. No auto pollution, but they have certain criteria whether it is a basic ambulance or an advanced ambulance.
[04:20] On that basis they approve the license and things and they need to renew and all, but not every state has that requirement and the infrastructure, yes definitely the infrastructure is a separate requirement for this sector. So, we can consider it.
[04:40] So, thank you guys.