Our consultants can assess the current situation in your emergency department, make recommendations for the implementation of strategies to raise staff competency levels and, thereby, significantly improve the quality of the service in your emergency department. Our assessments and any subsequent recommendations will always be in compliance with international standards set by:
- International Standard Organization (ISO)
- Hospital Accreditation (HA)
- Joint Commission International (JCI)
- Total Quality Improvement (TQM)
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At the same time, we will recommend any necessary cost-efficient improvements to your service facilities and provide an ongoing monitoring service to ensure that all approved recommendations are successfully implemented and applied.
Our expert teams can work with you to assess your situation and recommend the development of policies and protocols designed specifically to manage and minimize medical health risks and potential crisis situations.
Our combined aviation medicine experience and international medical resources can implement strategies to reduce risk and deal with any emergency.
We can facilitate pre-flight screening through MEDIF clearance and gate screening and provide the necessary assistance with the fitness to fly assessment for passengers and crew. This fully integrated service is designed to minimize in-flight medical incidents and is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Our medical teams can deal with any in-flight emergency, providing round-the-clock ground-to-air medical advice to the airline flight crew which will obviate the need for an unnecessary diversion. We provide post-flight patient management, ground medical support, cabin crew training and advice on in-flight medical equipment.
Our service provides both taxi and emergency ambulance land transportation from the site of the emergency to the emergency department, either locally, or over a long distance.
We can provide a specialized, oxygen equipped mode of transport to suit the level of urgency of the situation and the mobility of the patient, whether ambulatory, wheelchair-bound or bed-confined. A door-to-door service is provided with appropriately trained attendants able to perform basic life support procedures.
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