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CAMTS celebrates 30 Years

HEMS/SAR
23 Oct 2020 | Editorial Team
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CAMTS EU invites comments on accreditation standards

The Commission on Accreditation of Medical Transport Systems (CAMTS) is celebrating 30 years of improving patient care quality and transport safety

CAMTS was the first in the world to develop comprehensive medical transport standards and an accreditation process for medical transport. Incorporated in 1990 in Pennsylvania, CAMTS published its first edition of standards in 1991.

Over the years, CAMTS expanded the standards and process from rotor wing to fixed wing and ground (now called surface) to include other vehicles such as boats, trains, and snowmobiles. In addition, the standards now include medical escort services and special operations – medical retrieval. CAMTS further expanded in 2015 when CAMTS Global was registered in Switzerland to provide accreditation for services outside of North America.

Dynamic standards and practices

CAMTS’ standards are transparent and created the standard for the industry. The organization and standards are run by a board of industry professionals representing hospitals, medical professionals (doctors, nurses, medical directors) and transportation companies and agencies. The standards and practices are dynamic, changing through a thorough approval process to reflect changes in the industry and support a constant performance approval process.

Best Practices 2020

CAMTS has collected more than 100 policies and practices from accredited programs to update its best practices 2020 publication. The index for these best practices is located on the CAMTS website along with an order form under Best Practices.

Conducting audits during a pandemic is a new challenge that has been met head on by CAMTS and, in the world of air medical operations, where quality is key, such audits are vital.

HEMS/SAR
23 Oct 2020
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