There is no easy button.

Fortunately, we have with the experience and know how to get your program accredited. 

Whether you are pursuing CAMTS, EURAMI, or NAAMTA accreditation and whether you are ground, rotor-wing, fixed-wing, commercial escort or hybrid— we function as an extension of your core team as a dedicated resource.

Most importantly, by working directly with leadership and medical direction, we ensure that the accreditation process is seamless with your mission and scope of practice.

We begin by auditing your existing documents side-by-side with the accreditation standards. If needed, we create any policies/procedures, training programs, etc.

There is no need to choose between day-to-day operations and meeting your accreditation deadline. Read more about our process here.

During the accreditation process, we will be by your side so there is no need to worry about going it alone.

Let’s talk now about how we can help.

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Email: info@med-tac.com

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the most efficient path to CAMTS, EURAMI, or NAAMTA accreditation?

The most efficient path is to engage an experienced accreditation consultant early, conduct a thorough gap analysis against the current standards edition, and build a structured remediation plan focused on the highest-priority compliance gaps first.

How long does the CAMTS or NAAMTA accreditation process typically take?

Most programs achieve initial accreditation within 12 to 24 months from the start of preparation, depending on their baseline readiness. Programs that work with consultants from the beginning consistently achieve accreditation faster and with fewer survey findings.

What are the most time-consuming parts of the accreditation process?

Developing and implementing compliant policies and procedures, documenting training and competency verification, and building a functioning quality improvement program are typically the most time-intensive elements. Starting these early is critical to staying on schedule.

Can a consulting firm manage the accreditation process for our team?

A consulting firm can guide, support, and significantly accelerate every stage of the process, but the program itself must own the policies, practices, and culture change. The goal is for your team to be genuinely survey-ready, not just paper-ready.

What happens if a program fails its CAMTS or NAAMTA accreditation survey?

A failed survey results in a finding report detailing deficiencies, followed by a required corrective action plan and typically a re-survey at the program’s cost. Working with an experienced consultant before the initial survey dramatically reduces the likelihood of this outcome.