Anodyne Services Australia exports SERVICES not products, deploying expert personnel overseas to provide emergency service and health support to deliver quality healthcare solutions. ASA has a proven track record in quickly and efficiently placing expert health and emergency teams, who experienced across a broad range of disciplines, in any location including hazardous and remote environments.
ASA’s Health Services Support Division specialises in health support and management from single operators and small multi-disciplinary teams to staffing and equipping large fully serviced facilities. ASA is able to staff all health support needs from greenfield sites through to established projects and facilities.
ASA works closely with clients and stakeholders to make sure services are matched to suit the client’s and local population’s specific requirements.
ASA provides Health services and staff across a range of disciplines, below are some case studies that show some of our current engagements:
International Organisation, Afghanistan
ASA is tasked to provide “911” type services on NATO bases in Southern Afghanistan. The core service is pre-hospital ambulance care and advanced life support services. This has required a very high level of professional compliance as the duties also involve flightline duties, a particularly hazardous operating environment. The services have received a number of commendations for the quality and professionalism of the service.
United Kingdom Government organisation, Afghanistan
ASA has been supporting this client through the provision of primary care services and emergency medical cover. This service has received a number of commendations from the Undersecretary who is responsible for this department.
Paramedic Services, Border Protection, Australia
ASA has provided paramedic staff to Customs and Border Protection Service operating offshore in Customs vessels. This has been a key support role in a project of national significance.
International Organisation, Afghanistan
ASA has been supporting the United Nations through the provision of health operational managers at various locations throughout Afghanistan. The service also includes health emergency training through which the UN derives considerable benefit through ASA’s Registered Training Organisation. This enables the UN to gain internationally recognised training to Australian competency-based standards.
Retrieval Services
ASA has partnered with Medivac Pacific Services and Medevac International to provide high quality aeromedical evacuation services which can operate anywhere throughout the Pacific region and south-east Asia. This partnership allows ASA to offer a seamless medical support service from ground to air for the repatriation of its