NAAMTA Global: Continuous Compliance & Oversight
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How NAAMTA accreditation is maintained beyond initial approval

What Continuous Compliance Means

NAAMTA accreditation is not a one-time determination.

Continuous compliance is a core component of the NAAMTA accreditation model and reflects the expectation that accredited organizations maintain operational, clinical, and quality standards throughout the accreditation cycle—not only at the time of evaluation.

 

How NAAMTA Maintains Oversight

Ongoing oversight includes:

  • Periodic compliance and commitment reporting

  • Review of operational, safety, and quality indicators

  • Verification of continued alignment with applicable accreditation standards

  • Evaluation of organizational changes affecting scope, risk, or capability

  • Corrective action processes when gaps are identified

 

Accountability Without Operational Control

NAAMTA’s role is independent oversight—not operational control.

Accredited organizations remain responsible for regulatory compliance, operational decision-making, and mission execution. NAAMTA provides independent verification that systems are in place to support safe, consistent performance over time.

 

Relationship to ISO 9001:2015

NAAMTA Global maintains ISO 9001:2015 certification for its quality management system.

Continuous compliance activities are supported by documented processes for monitoring, review, corrective action, and continual improvement—aligned with internationally recognized quality management principles.

ISO 9001:2025 Certification 

 

Why Continuous Compliance Matters

  • Demonstrates sustained performance—not point-in-time readiness

  • Supports contracting, insurer, and government confidence

  • Reinforces accountability during organizational or operational change

  • Aligns accreditation with real-world operational risk

Organizations seeking NAAMTA accreditation should be prepared to participate in ongoing oversight activities consistent with the scope and complexity of their operations. Learn About Accreditation Overview

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