Global Medical Trust
An independent international certification organization advancing accountability, patient safety, and institutional transparency through structured, evidence-based healthcare standards.
An independent international certification organization advancing accountability, patient safety, and institutional transparency through structured, evidence-based healthcare standards.
Global Medical Trust develops structured certification frameworks that validate healthcare institutions against internationally aligned governance, safety, and operational benchmarks. Certification decisions are based on documented evidence and independent evaluation.


Certification under GMT demonstrates that an institution has established documented systems aligned with defined standards. This strengthens institutional credibility, supports risk mitigation, and enables publicly verifiable status.
Global Medical Trust provides structured certification pathways for healthcare institutions and regulated medical service providers operating within national and cross-border systems. Certification standards are adapted according to the operational scope, risk exposure, and governance complexity of each entity type.
Certification for healthcare providers delivering direct medical care, including:
Evaluation includes:
Certification standards for direct clinical care institutions emphasize structured governance, documented clinical oversight, patient safety accountability, and measurable quality control systems. Evaluation focuses on institutional compliance frameworks, operational transparency, and alignment with recognized regulatory requirements within the jurisdiction of operation.
Certification confirms the presence of defined systems and documented protocols at the time of evaluation and applies exclusively to the approved scope of services.
Certification for regulated medical transport providers operating within emergency and inter-facility transfer systems. Includes:
Evaluation includes:
Certification standards for medical transport providers emphasize operational readiness, regulatory authorization, personnel credential verification, equipment integrity, and structured emergency response systems. Evaluation includes review of dispatch coordination frameworks, incident documentation procedures, and institutional accountability mechanisms relevant to patient transport environments.
Certification applies to the defined transport scope evaluated and does not substitute national emergency service licensing requirements.
Certification for organizations facilitating cross-border medical care and patient coordination. Includes:
Evaluation includes:
Certification standards for medical travel facilitators focus on structured coordination systems, ethical marketing compliance, institutional transparency, and documented accountability mechanisms.
Healthcare delivery increasingly operates across interconnected institutional systems. Global Medical Trust applies differentiated evaluation criteria while maintaining consistent governance, safety, and accountability principles across all certified entities.
Certification does not constitute governmental accreditation and is granted following independent evaluation of documented compliance.
Our five-phase evaluation process supports clarity and consistency.
The certification disclaimer document outlines the terms, limitations, and proper use of GMT certification. All certified institutions must acknowledge and adhere to these guidelines to maintain their certified status and ensure transparency with patients and stakeholders.


Our governance committee meets regularly to review certification standards, assess institutional compliance, and ensure the highest levels of accountability in healthcare delivery. These meetings are central to maintaining the integrity of the certification process.
Our institutional framework provides healthcare organizations with a comprehensive roadmap to achieve and maintain certification. The standards are designed to be adaptable across different healthcare systems while maintaining rigorous benchmarks for quality and safety.

The Global Medical Trust certification mark is issued only to institutions with active certification status. Authorized use is limited to the certification validity period and must match the institution's record in the public registry.

Concise answers to frequent inquiries regarding international healthcare certification and verification.
Healthcare institutions may undergo accreditation or certification through structured evaluation frameworks designed to review governance systems, patient safety protocols, operational oversight, and institutional compliance structures.
Global Medical Trust (GMT) is an independent international healthcare certification authority that evaluates hospitals, clinics, and healthcare organizations through structured governance, safety, and compliance standards.
Healthcare certification helps institutions demonstrate structured governance, strengthen operational accountability, and provide greater transparency to patients, regulators, and institutional partners.
Global Medical Trust certification includes independent evaluation and public registry verification, allowing stakeholders to confirm certification status and institutional compliance documentation.
Certification status should always be verified through an official public registry maintained by the certification authority.
Global Medical Trust maintains a publicly accessible certification registry that allows patients, healthcare partners, and regulators to confirm certification status, validity period, and scope of certification.