Setting the Standard in Mobile Healthcare

Mobile healthcare is one of the most complex and high-stakes components of the healthcare system. Every day, EMS professionals deliver care in unpredictable environments, under urgent conditions, and across diverse communities. CAAS exists to ensure this care is delivered safely, consistently, and with accountability—no matter where or how services are provided.

Raising the Bar for Quality, Safety, and Accountability

By establishing nationally recognized standards and verifying compliance through independent accreditation, CAAS sets the benchmark for excellence in mobile healthcare.

What “Setting the Standard” Means

Setting the standard is not about minimum requirements. It is about defining clear performance expectations—and holding organizations accountable to them.

  • Define clear expectations for organizational performance
  • Reflect consensus among EMS, medical, regulatory, and public safety stakeholders
  • Go beyond state or local regulations to promote continuous improvement
  • Adapt to changes in healthcare delivery, technology, and workforce realities

Standards are living frameworks that evolve with the profession.

A National, Consensus-Based Approach

CAAS standards are developed through a rigorous, transparent process that brings together leaders from across the EMS and healthcare landscape, including clinical experts, administrators, regulators, physicians, and frontline professionals.

Practical and Achievable

Clear expectations that agencies can implement and sustain.

Grounded in Best Practices

Built to support safe, reliable, patient-centered care.

Flexible, Yet Accountable

Applicable across service models while maintaining consistent expectations.

Nationally Recognized

ANSI approval affirms Version 4.0 as a consensus-based national standard.

Why Standards Matter in Mobile Healthcare

Mobile healthcare operates at the intersection of healthcare, public safety, and community trust. Strong standards help ensure that:

  • Patients receive safe, reliable, and compassionate care
  • Communities can trust their EMS systems
  • Providers work within organizations that prioritize safety, leadership, and professionalism
  • Agencies operate with clarity, consistency, and accountability

Accreditation Turns Standards into Practice

Standards alone are not enough. Accreditation is how standards become operational reality—through independent review, consistent evaluation, and structured feedback that supports continuous improvement.

Accreditation is not a one-time achievement. It is an ongoing commitment to excellence.

Serving the Entire EMS Spectrum

CAAS standards are designed to be inclusive and scalable. They apply to public and private agencies, fire-based and third-service models, hospital-based and nonprofit providers, and agencies serving urban, suburban, rural, and frontier communities.

By focusing on outcomes, systems, and accountability—not organizational structure—CAAS supports excellence across the full spectrum of mobile healthcare.

Advancing the Future of Mobile Healthcare

Healthcare is changing. Mobile healthcare must evolve with it. CAAS standards address emerging priorities such as clinical quality and medical oversight, workforce development and leadership succession, safety culture and risk management, technology integration and data security, and equity and access.

The CAAS Commitment

CAAS is committed to:

  • Developing and maintaining meaningful, consensus-based standards
  • Supporting agencies through education, resources, and guidance
  • Ensuring a fair, consistent, and transparent accreditation process
  • Advancing quality and accountability in mobile healthcare nationwide

Setting the standard is not about control. It is about stewardship of a profession that communities rely on every day.