![]() We continue to attract aeromedical programmes from all over the world to apply for EURAMI accreditation.ĮURAMI also continues its path to fully digitalise the whole association by designing its own scoring and auditing software. It is clearly a testament to our excellent reputation, recognition and dedication to standardising care in the air. The demand for EURAMI accreditation is still going incredibly strong, with numerous candidates in the pipeline for primary accreditation in 2023. As 2022 also presented a voting year for EURAMI, Franziska Hollenstein, Mark Chapman and Sergio Abril were re-elected as board members, joined by newly elected board member Dr Forrington.ĮURAMI also opened the General Assembly to its corporate membership, which allows for assistance, insurance, risk management and ground ambulance companies to join the association, to support the mission and deepen the relationship and understanding between providers and clients.ĮURAMI’s scoring software will also include the ability to self-score, upload and store documents Welcome demandįollowing two busy years of mostly virtual accreditations, EURAMI has fully moved back to on-site audits and sent auditors to 25 providers worldwide in the past 12 months, including four primary accreditations. In addition, EURAMI’s membership also approved a new set of statutes during the General Assembly, allowing for a seventh board member to be elected. Clients and providers will be able to filter and search for the same on EURAMI’s website. ![]() This allows for providers to demonstrate capabilities in these designated fields, and for clients to carefully select the partners they work with. In addition, and as a response to the pandemic, EURAMI also introduced endorsements, ranging from Critical Care Transports to Neonatal and Pediatric Transports, as well as Mental Health and High Consequence Infectious Diseases (HCIDs) Transports. The new set of Fixed Wing Standards not only incorporated latest industry developments, but also captured essential topics such as brokering, data security and handling of wing-to-wing missions. 6.0., which – for the first time in the association’s history – was compiled by an expert committee, under the leadership of EURAMI’s Head of Standards, Dr Simon Forrington, and launched during the 37th EURAMI General Assembly, held at ITIC Global in Athens, Greece. ![]() With another year in the books, EURAMI certainly refused to stand still, but rather continued its growth and development as a leading global accreditation association for fixed-wing, rotary-wing and commercial airline medical escort providers.Ī major focus was the creation of the newly launched EURAMI Fixed Wing Air Ambulance Standards V. Claudia Schmiedhuber, Managing Director of the European Aero-Medical Institute (EURAMI) Here’s how they coped with the ever-changing landscape of 2022. Fortunately, EURAMI, CAMTS, NAAMTA and Jessica Peltz of Medical Transport Accreditation & Compliance were more than up to the challenge. ![]() Whether it was providers, payers or accreditation organisations, the past 12 months have called for resilience, innovation and dedication to the cause. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |