Medicare or private insurance may not cover all of your emergency medical transportation costs. A ground ambulance or air transport could cost thousands. It's important to protect yourself.
Medical Air Services Association (MASA) provides plans for lifesaving emergency transportation services. Services are paid in full, with no deductibles, co-pays, or dollar limits. Whether home or traveling, MASA covers your ambulance or airlift, regardless of your age or medical condition.
Plus, you can get your MASA plan through a trusted source: your association membership.
To learn more about this Medical Transportation Coverage view the dropdowns below or call to speak directly to a representative.
Medical Air Services Association (MASA) is an international company dedicated to providing lifesaving emergency assistance from home or while traveling. MASA is the only carrier that provides complete nationwide coverage for emergency transportation, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, to protect you against catastrophic financial loss.
While our critical benefits are included in all plans, Lifetime Platinum and Lifetime Emergency Shield Plan members will only have to pay one fee to be covered for the rest of their lives. Emergency Shield Plans also feature a wider selection of services. Depending on your age, health, job, travel schedule and hobbies, each plan can be extremely beneficial. Below are the benefits available to you; conveniently set-up so you can compare and contrast your benefit opportunities.
When considering which plan is right for you, we highly recommend speaking to one of our knowledgeable representatives or consult with a family member.
Platinum Plan VS. Lifetime Platinum Plan
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Emergency Shield Plan VS. Lifetime Emergency Shield Plan
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Benefits of Upgrading
Save with our Lifetime Platinum Plan by prepaying and never pay again!
Additional benefits with this upgraded plan includes:
Won’t my insurance pay for an ambulance or emergency medical transports?
What if the ambulance that picks me up is out-of-network?
What is medical necessity?
Which ambulance company can I use?
Do I need to worry about MASA rejecting my claim?
Do I call MASA at the time of an emergency?
Does MASA provide coverage if I get sick outside the US?
Which MASA plan is right for me?
When should I call MASA?
You should call MASA after you receive a bill from any emergency medical transportation solution. You should also call if you’re hospitalized more than 100 miles away from home, are in stable condition and need: