Immediate Care Medical Services Ltd
Established since 2004, and with over 35 years of medical practice experience, our strength comes from our professional front-line medical experience and our adherence to NHS and Ambulance Service Standards. We are passionate about delivering first class care and promoting best
Immediate Care Medical is made up of three divisions: Event Medical Cover, Training and Patient Transport Services. We are focused on delivering a high quality service that centres around patient care to both our private and NHS clients.
“Immediate Care Medical provides safe and evidenced based guidance to anyone encountering a casualty suffering from an acute illness or injury. It is recognised that prompt first aid care and, specifically treatment, has a positive effect on the health of a casualty. Immediate Care Medical’s most important aims are preserving life, preventing further harm and promoting recovery.”
We are continuing to grow in strength and within the market whilst ensuring our commitment to the services we provide are our focal point. Every member of our team is committed in providing the best service to our clients and their patients by being caring, compassionate, competent, committed and showing courage in the field.
I just want to pass on our thanks for the comments you fed back about the 2 cardiac arrests from the half marathon. We’re really grateful for you taking the time to do this. Both patients are making exceptional progress and we are delighted with the outcomes, both of which we wouldn’t have been able to maintain without the help of your teams! Thanks again – see you next year!
for many years. Carl is Past President and Director of the Ambulance Service Institute. We are now privileged enough to have this nationally sought after figure advising, developing, and caring with us.
Louise is tasked with running and developing the business which includes liaising with clients and subcontractors, maintaining a high level of customer satisfaction by exceeding expectations, support and day to day admin management.
Selina joined the company in 2016 bringing with her a wealth of experience in the HR department as well as her enthusiasm and commitment to manage the administration side of the business.
Q. Do we need first aid medical cover if we are organising an event – even if it is only a small event?
A. Yes, you have a responsibility to competitors members of staff and the attending public to provide suitable first aid medical cover.
Q. Is your company and are your staff qualified to carry out the services you offer?
A. No, we are not part of the NHS, we are a private and independently owned company regulated by the British Ambulance Association. We do, on occasion, work in conjunction with the NHS.
A. A ‘qualified medical practitioner’ is a medical practitioner registered with the General Medical Council in the UK. The medical practitioner should be familiar with, or have access to, the local authority and NHS major incident plans and have completed a course in major incident management. The medical practitioner should also have recent experience in dealing with emergencies in the pre-hospital or accident and emergency environment (within two years) and be familiar with the operation of the local NHS ambulance service and competent first-aid providers In addition, he or she should have attended a course in pre-hospital emergency care.
Q. What is an appointed medical provider?
A. A competent organisation chosen by the event organiser, to provide overall management of
Established since 2004, and with over 35 years of medical practice experience, our strength comes from our professional front-line medical experience and our adherence to NHS and Ambulance Service Standards. We are passionate about delivering first class care and promoting best practice treatment.
Care Quality Commission
Ambulance Services: (Certificate Number 1-334088852), Treatment of diseases, disorders or injury, Transport services, triage and medical advice provided remotely.
Legislation provides the framework upon which the Law is enacted. Several laws pertinent to drugs and medicines exists to safe-guard the public. Certain ICM clinical grades are trained to use opiate based, and other regulation medicines in order to benefit a patient.