PEME Quality Assurance Programme (QAP)

At Marine Medical Solutions, we recognize that maintaining crew health is essential for safe and efficient vessel operations. Our Pre-Employment Medical Examination (PEME) Quality Assurance Programme (QAP) offers a thorough and proactive approach to medical quality assurance, designed to identify and address health risks early while ensuring compliance with international regulations and P&I Club requirements.

The programme is strategically designed to proactively identify and address potential health issues at an early stage, enabling professional intervention, tailored medical support, and preventative measures either prior to embarkation or during a crewmember’s tenure onboard, while ensuring compliance with international regulations and P&I Club requirements.

Our programme covers the full spectrum of medical quality assurance, including:

Ensuring High Standards Through Comprehensive Clinic Audits

We conduct comprehensive audits, both on-site or remotely, to ensure partner clinics meet the highest standards of care, compliance, and quality. From assessing internal processes, medical decision making and clinical outcomes to verifying licenses, equipment, and medical staff credentials, our evaluations support both existing and new clinic partnerships aligned with your operational needs.

Revising PEME Profiles to Align with Global and Client-Specific Standards

PEME profiles are tailored to align with international maritime health standards,  company-specific protocols and the most recent medical standards.

These profiles can be reviewed across the entire crew or on referral when specific health concerns arise, such as controlled chronic conditions or borderline examination results.

Our medical team conducts meticulous secondary evaluations of all PEME findings to identify any health issues, ensuring thorough oversight.

By choosing our PEME QAP, you gain a programme that not only enhances crew safety and wellbeing through early detection and personalized health plans but also supports operational efficiency by minimizing medical-related disruptions at sea.