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Air Ambulance In-Network Services

Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Montana encourages the use of in-network air ambulance providers when possible, to potentially save members thousands of dollars. This page lists our in-network air ambulance providers.

What is an Air Ambulance?

An air ambulance is used when a person who needs medical care must be transported over a long distance that can’t be covered by a ground ambulance. An air ambulance can be either a fixed-wing or rotor aircraft.

BCBSMT Air Ambulance Network

Our in-network air ambulance providers cover key areas across Montana. Choosing one of these providers means you're getting the best care while staying within your health plan's coverage.

 Montana Base Location  Provider  Phone Number  Fixed-Wing  Rotor 
Billings Billings Clinic Hospital - Med Flight  1-800-325-1774 Yes No 
Billings St. Vincent’s Healthcare - Help Flight  1-800-JET-HELP (1-800-538-4357 Yes Yes
Bozeman Life Flight Network 1-800-232-0911 or 1-208-367-3114 No Yes
Butte Life Flight Network 1-800-232-0911 or 1-208-367-3114  Yes Yes
Glasgow Northeast Stat Air Dispatch Line: 1-800-992-7828  Yes No
Great Falls Benefits Healthcare - Mercy Flight Communication Center  1-800-972-4000  Yes Yes
Helena MT Medical Transport 1-406-457-8205 Yes No
Logan Health Logan Health A.L.E.R.T. 1-406-751-6930 Yes Yes
Missoula Life Flight Network 1-800-232-0911 or 1-208-367-3114 No Yes

 

What are Fixed-Wing and Rotor Air Ambulances?

Fixed-Wing

A fixed-wing air ambulance is a small airplane. Airplanes are faster and can fly longer distances, but most often need a runway to take off and land.

Rotor

A rotor air ambulance is a helicopter. Helicopters are slower and most often fly a shorter distance but are more flexible in where they can land and take off.