Serious question? Ah, "affordable"....look I searched and asked questions of the agencies that are supposed to be supporting divers that are injured...what did I ask for? Simply publish a listing of chambers in USA who will treat civilian divers that I could contact in the event I need chamber treatment... do it annually and leave the responsibility up to me to confirm the status of a chamber when I draft my emergency plan before dives. "Sustainable"? Yes DAN or UHMS would need to at least once a year identify these chambers. and post on their websites. Tough job? But who better to compile the listing?So do it yourself. Why rely on others?
How would you propose this be done in a sustainable and affordable way?
I can not rely on correct treatment or timely treatment the way diving injuries are addressed today. Sending a serious case of DCI to a burn chamber does not cut it. Plus how many of these agencies keep a listing of pressurized air ambulances? Not everyone lives, travels or dives at sea level so land ambulance transport could make the DCI worse. And time to correct treatment can make all difference for a full recovery.
Just compile and make available a list of diver treatment chamber information....6ATA chambers. Addresses, type of chamber and contact information. Play 'what if' you are the injured diver.
Do all diving related injuries need a treatment table to 6ATA? Of course not, but what if such a chamber is needed to save a diver's life or from profound life long disabilities and they get sent to the local ER room while trying to locate or treat in a mono-place 2ATA chamber.
I assume the full responsibility for my emergency planning and right now I can not get the needed information. Ah, is what I would like to see done affordable and sustainable? And do theses corporations want to assume the accountability of providing chamber locations and contacts? Who knows.