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CAAS accreditation – More than a badge, a blueprint for excellence

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EMS One-Stop
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Apr 9, 2026
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Summary

This week on EMS One-Stop, Rob Lawrence sits down with Sarah McEntee, executive director of the Commission on Accreditation of Ambulance Services (CAAS), to unpack what accreditation really means for modern EMS systems. Moving beyond the “sticker on the truck,” Sarah reframes CAAS as a living, breathing process — one that drives internal improvement, organizational alignment and long-term sustainability. From its origins within the American Ambulance Association in the 1990s, to the latest Version 4.0 standards, the conversation highlights how CAAS provides a unified, industry-driven framework that elevates agencies from compliant to high-performing. Rob brings a practitioner’s perspective, reflecting on his own experience navigating multiple accreditation cycles, emphasizing how CAAS becomes a “guiding light” for governance, clinical care and operational excellence. Together, they explore the structure of the standards, the application journey, and the cultural readiness required to succeed. The key takeaway is clear: accreditation is not a project with an endpoint — it’s a continuous process that strengthens organizations from the inside out, identifying risks, improving systems, and ultimately delivering better care to patients and communities. Episode timeline 01:30 – Origins of CAAS and need for unified standards 03:30 – Breakdown of CAAS standards (admin, clinical, operations) 06:30 – Deep dive into operational standards and structure 10:30 – Rob’s real-world experience with accreditation 12:30 – Accreditation as a process vs. project 16:00 – Value proposition: internal vs. external benefits 18:30 – Cost vs. value — and the risk of not being accredited 22:00 – Step-by-step accreditation journey (readiness → submission → review) 28:30 – Site visits and peer collab…