Refugee Healthcare Services

AMI Expeditionary Healthcare is a proven provider of healthcare solutions in crisis response, conflict zones and complex humanitarian settings

ADDITIONAL SERVICES

  • Trauma Field Hospital Staffing and Management
  • CASEVAC/MEDEVAC Services
  • 24/7 Aeromedical Evacuation (AMET)
  • Primary Health Care Services
  • Allied Healthcare Services
  • MASCAL Incident Management
  • Infection Prevention Protocols
  • Emerging Infectious Disease Response
  • Infectious Disease Screening
    (HIV/AIDS, COVID-19, TB)
  • COVID-19 Isolation, Quarantine, Triage,  and Intensive Care Units
  • Deployable PCR Testing Capability
  • Pathology
  • Radiology Services
  • Case Management
  • Provision of Medical Supplies (Equipment, Consumables, Pharmaceuticals)
  • Medical Screening
  • Maternal and Newborn Health

LOCAL CAPACITY BUILDING

Our corporate culture has instilled a sense of inclusion and respect for underserved and diverse demographics. We are committed to collaborating with local communities to build skills, structures and resources for improved healthcare sustainability.

AMI offers over 150 different programs of training tailored to meet specific client needs, national licensing and certification regulations, and site-specific requirements, including hazmat. We offer credentialed training and registration through internationally recognized organizations for global recognition.

AMI Expeditionary Healthcare's Core Competencies

AMI Expeditionary Healthcare provides global healthcare solutions in challenging environments

Proven success

Kabul, Afghanistan – UN Assistance Mission UNAMA

Since August 2021, AMI has provided an Aeromedical Evacuation Team (AMET) and Forward Surgical Team (FST) to the UN Joint Medical Service Compound in Kabul. During the withdrawal of US and NATO forces from Afghanistan, AMI deployed staff to Kabul. Despite the risk and threat posed by Taliban forces to AMI’s staff, AMI provided medical support for the United Nation’s mission. In addition to AMET services, our capabilities include Emergency Surgery, Damage Control Resuscitation and Damage Control Surgery, and a short-term holding capacity.

Mosul, Iraq – World Health Organization

Mogidishu, Somalia – United Nations (UNSOS)

AMI in Liberia during the Ebola Outbreak

Liberia – USAID

AMI established and provided clinical services for 10 Ebola treatment hospitals with a 1,500 member team in response to the West African Ebola Outbreak.

Hudaydah, Yemen – United Nations

Forward surgical and aeromedical evacuation teams for the UN in Yemen
COVID-19 Vaccination for COP26 delegates in Benin and Uganda

Benin + Uganda, COP26 – Palladium

AMI was involved in the COP26 – United Nations Climate Change Conference Vaccination Program. Committed to making the COP26 Summit both inclusive and COVID-19 safe, the United Kingdom Government provided COVID-19 vaccines to COP delegates that would otherwise not be able to access them. Contracted by Palladium, AMI led the COP26 vaccination efforts on the ground in Benin and Uganda.

Aruba, St. Maarten, Curacao – Dutch Goverment

AMI is contracted by the Kingdom of the Netherlands to support the islands of St. Maarten, Aruba, and Curacao with augmented ICU care for COVID-19 patients. AMI provides the clinical staff, medical equipment, pharmacy, and consumable supplies. The staff ranges from critical care physicians to ICU RNs and other support staff. Over the course of the pandemic, AMI has recruited, vetted, onboarded, and deployed 600+ medical staff to the Dutch Islands.

Augmented ICU care for COVID-19 patients in Aruba

St. Eustatius – Kingdom of the Netherlands

Navajo Nation

AMI provided all clinical services for COVID-19 response to the Navajo Nation. AMI has deployed over 200 personnel to the Nation operating 2 field hospitals for medium acuity COVID-19 patients. In addition, AMI provided COVID-19 PCR testing to Navajo Nation citizens in remote and rural areas. Navajo Nation spans over 27,000 square miles encompassing New Mexico, Arizona, and Utah.

AMI provided all clinical services for COVID-19 response to the Navajo Nation.
DHHS Atlanta Georgia, COVID-19

Atlanta, Georgia – Georgia Emergency Management and Homeland Security Agency

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Emergency Medical Services

AMI provides medical solutions and services to some of the most remote and challenging environments in the world. To date, the company has delivered healthcare solutions to over 140 clinical settings on 5 continents involving in excess of 10,000 providers.

  • Comprehensive solutions involving governance, personnel, facilities and supplies based on desired healthcare outcomes
  • First responder systems and fully staffed ambulance services
  • Aeromedical evacuation via AMI’s own fleet or established network
  • AMI has provided medical support in conflict areas by delivering 3 trauma and maternity hospitals in an area of heightened conflict

Refugee Health Services

AMI is dedicated to addressing the full-spectrum of healthcare needs for displaced people by augmenting the existing healthcare workforce or independently providing:

  • Infectious Disease Screenings, including COVID-19, HIV and TB
  • Mental Health Wellness and Counseling
  • Vaccination updates as well as per host country requirements
  • Preventative Care 
  • Medical examinations, including tracking and monitoring physical health
  • Medical History Review
  • Lab Services as well as augmenting existing on-site lab skills & equipment

Surgical Services

AMI has the capability to provide a range of surgical services in mobile facilities or using existing infrastructure. Surgical specialty services are available but the focus is Damage Control Surgery (DCS) and Damage Control Resuscitation (DCR).

  • Forward Surgical Teams: independent fixed facility or mobile emergency surgical units to save life, limb, and eyesight
  • Surgical teams to augment existing capabilities and support or relieve the existing surgical workforce
  • Mass casualty support

Vaccinations

The AMI Vaccination program is adaptable, flexible, scalable and can be quickly implemented across large geographic areas. Given our service to states, sovereign governments, the private sector and international organizations AMI is arguably the globe’s leading private sector provider of comprehensive vaccine efforts. AMI has a modular approach to vaccination clinic set up consisting of community-based, drive-thru and mobile clinics.

  • Independent or embedded staff to deliver testing and vaccinations as desired
  • Robust documentation and reporting
  • Complete procurement, cold chain transport and compliance solutions