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The Rise of Private Ambulances David Davis, Director, IAA Ambition 2014

The Rise of Private Ambulances David Davis, Director, IAA Ambition 2014 Olympia, London, 29 April. Before 2012 A mbulance companies regarded as ‘cowboys’, not without some justification; Allowed to transport patients without any controls or supervision; T he IAA never existed;

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The Rise of Private Ambulances David Davis, Director, IAA Ambition 2014

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  1. The Rise of Private Ambulances David Davis, Director, IAA Ambition 2014 Olympia, London, 29 April

  2. Before 2012 • Ambulance companies regarded as ‘cowboys’, not without some justification; • Allowed to transport patients without any controls or supervision; • The IAA never existed; • Free-for-all The Rise of Private Ambulances Ambition 2014 Olympia, London, 29 April

  3. Before 2012 • Ambulance companies regarded as ‘cowboys’, not without some justification; • Allowed to transport patients without any controls or supervision; • The IAA never existed; • Free-for-all • Today 2 years later • Recognized by Government; • Accepted by the public healthcare establishment • Regulated by CQC on the same basis as NHS Ambulance Trusts; • Responsible for more than 50% of all NHS hospital transfers; • Set to have an important role in the Keogh reforms of emergency and urgent care services. The Rise of Private Ambulances Ambition 2014 Olympia, London, 29 April

  4. Rapid change of fortune for the • private ambulance industry • reflects the speed of transformation • sweeping through the NHS The Rise of Private Ambulances Ambition 2014 Olympia, London, 29 April

  5. PRIVATE AMBULANCES • NO LONGER • THE ‘FORGOTTEN • NATIONAL RESOURCE’ • Largest independent ambulance providers to NHS • Patient transport services • Emergency support at peak demand times • Specialist bariatric, HDU services • Medical support at public events The Rise of Private Ambulances Ambition 2014 Olympia, London, 29 April

  6. 97% Independent ambulance companies inspected by the CQC found to be treating patients well with care and respect 50% + NHS hospital transfers handled by private companies 2012 Founding Independent Ambulance Association 55+ IAA member companies all CQC regulated 2,800 Trained ambulance personnel employed by IAA member companies 2,600 Ambulances operated by IAA member companies 140 IAA member locations in England £520m Combined turnover of IAA member companies £880m Value of UK private ambulance market The Rise of Private Ambulances Ambition 2014 Olympia, London, 29 April

  7. Policy of cooperation & engagement • We advocate tougher CQC regulations, not fight them; • We support Monitor’s ‘value for money’ policies • We urge innovation in contract commissioning • We engage positively with AACE • We brainstorm with politicians, even our critics The Rise of Private Ambulances Ambition 2014 Olympia, London, 29 April

  8. Welcomed even by our harshest critics • First formal communications’ channel to private ambulance sector • Listened to by decision-makers • Top-level Government support for inclusion in Keogh Review • ‘Unregulated ambulances safety risk at public events’ • New EU rules threaten independent ambulance market The Rise of Private Ambulances Ambition 2014 Olympia, London, 29 April

  9. ‘The Vital Link’ report to Parliament • Why the NHS needs a strong independent ambulance sector • Trusts cannot meet increasing emergency demands alone; • Private ambulance myths are proven bogus • New innovative commissioning model • IAA Vision for the Future • Fair competition for all types of ambulance work • High standards of patient care • Exemplary safety records • Good value for money The Rise of Private Ambulances Ambition 2014 Olympia, London, 29 April

  10. “Private ambulances— from nowhere to Government recognition in two years” “The birth and subsequent growing influence of the IAA can be traced back to the Government’s decision to regulate private ambulance companies by the Care Quality Commission in April 2011. The regulations created for the first time a level playing field between the private sector and the NHS ambulance Trusts and the need became apparent for a professionally managed not for profit organisation which recognised the important benefits of regulation and would work with the regulators, not fight them.” The Rise of Private Ambulances Comment March 2014 Issue Ambition 2014 Olympia, London, 29 April

  11. Thanks for your attention. I hope my remarks were of interest today and that you are more aware of the independent ambulance industry than you were before I started. I’d be happy to try to answer any questions you may wish to ask menow contact me later. I’ll say if I don’t know the answer but I will find it and get back to you as soon as possible. Best wish David Davis E: david.davis@iaauk.org M: 07831 558 745 The Rise of Private Ambulances Ambition 2014 Olympia, London, 29 April

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