Alberta government aims to relieve EMS pressures
LETHBRIDGE, AB – The government of Alberta has revealed plans of easing pressure on emergency medical services (EMS) in the province.
Jason Copping, minister of health, says EMS advisory committee recommendations were quickly approved to improve coverage and response times of emergency medical services. These recommendations are focused on increasing staff, improvement of coverage and efficiency, addressing offload delays, and improving dispatch.
Alberta is providing a one-year exemption from current staffing requirements to allow emergency medical responders to use an alternate level of practitioners to help address staffing issues across the province. The province hopes this will alleviate the current staffing challenges in Alberta.
According to a May 26, news release by the province, to improve coverage and efficiency, community response units will be deployed as part of two pilot projects in Strathcona County and Spruce Grove.