LifeSave partners with KU to boost health care in rural communities


Wichita-based LifeSave Transport has partnered with the University of Kansas Health Systems to help boost access to health care for rural communities.

The critical care medical transport company has joined on with KU’s subsidiary Kansas Clinical Improvement Collaborative (KCIC) to provide a comprehensive patient transport program for situations where patients have to be taken to a hospital.

The company says in a press release that the partnership will also include use of proprietary software…

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