Association of Ambulance Chief Executives
The Association of Ambulance Chief Executives is a non-statutory organisation that facilitates the coordination of programmes of work and policies across National Health Service ambulance services trusts in England.[1] It is analogous to the National Police Chiefs' Council for police forces in the United Kingdom.
It advocates closer integration between 999 and 111 services as this allows excess capacity to be utilised to respond to less urgent 999 calls.[2]
Membership
Membership comprises the chief executives of the following ambulance services:[3]
Full members:
- The 10 English ambulance services trusts
Associate members:
References
- "About AACE". aace.org.uk. Association of Ambulance Chief Executives. Retrieved 28 April 2020.
- "Pandemic proves combined 999 and 111 services more effective, claim ambulance leaders". hsj.co.uk. Health Service Journal. 8 September 2020. Retrieved 25 October 2020.
- "AACE Membership". aace.org.uk. Association of Ambulance Chief Executives. Retrieved 28 April 2020.
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