Independent Ambulance Association
The Independent Ambulance Association or IAA is the non-profit body representing ambulance services regulated by the Care Quality Commission in England, but not part of the statutory National Health Service provision, who are represented by the Ambulance Service Network.[1]
Abbreviation | IAA |
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Type | Non-profit representative body |
Region served | England |
Website | www.iaauk.org |
Objectives
The organisation exists to act as a single voice on policy which affects independent operators of ambulance services, including working on areas such as procurement, training and consistency between services.[2]
History
The organisation formally launched in January 2012, with directors from leading private ambulance services, and non-executive directors from other sectors including the Patient's Association and NHS Partners Network.[3]
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References
- "Welcome to the IAA". Independent Ambulance Association. Archived from the original on 2012-09-28. Retrieved 2012-01-25.
- "Getting patients from A to B". Health Business UK. 2012-01-13.
- "New independent ambulance operator association formed". Ambulex Journal. 2012-01-20.
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