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Commission on Accreditation of Medical Transport Systems : ウィキペディア英語版 | Commission on Accreditation of Medical Transport Systems The Commission on Accreditation of Medical Transport Systems (CAMTS) (pronounced ''cames''), is an independent, non-profit agency which audits and accredits fixed-wing and rotary wing air medical transport services as well as ground inter-facility critical care services in the U.S. to a set of industry-established criteria. CAMTS has accredited 132 medical transport programs in the U.S. as of June, 2007 as well as three in Canada and one in South Africa.〔(Accredited program list from the CAMTS website )〕 ==Background== CAMTS first enacted its Accreditation Standards in 1991, which were developed by its member organizations as well as with extensive public comment and input.〔(REMSA press release, August 14, 2002 )〕 The Standards are the core element to the CAMTS program, which declares that the highest priorities for medical transport services companies are "patient care and safety of the transport environment".〔(CAMTS background information, CAMTS.org )〕 CAMTS accreditation, once granted, lasts for three years, at which time it can be renewed by being reaudited. Preparation for initial accreditation generally takes from four to six months,〔(Washington Proposed Rule WSR 00-17-181 )〕 as the process examines all aspects of operations, from management to medical protocols to flight operations.
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