NPO TMAT Obtains 'WHO EMT Type 1 Mobile' Verification
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Non-Profit Organization TMAT has become the first Japanese NGO to obtain the 'WHO EMT Type 1 Mobile' verification by the World Health Organization. Following a verification visit on May 16–17, 2026, at Yotsukaido Tokushukai Hospital in Chiba, TMAT's self-sufficiency, clinical care capability, and medical waste management were highly evaluated.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the WHO EMT certification obtained by TMAT?
- A: It is an international verification system by the WHO that guarantees the quality, safety, and self-sufficiency of medical teams deployed to disaster-affected countries.
- Q: What strengths of TMAT were highly evaluated in the verification?
- A: TMAT was highly praised for its stable operation under the Tokushukai Group, self-sufficiency for international dispatches, clinical capabilities, WASH system, and medical waste management.
- Q: When and where did the verification visit take place?
- A: The verification review was conducted on May 16–17, 2026, at Yotsukaido Tokushukai Hospital in Yotsukaido City, Chiba Prefecture, Japan.