Emergency Health and Paramedicine Act legislation was passed in 2019. Four years later regulations around oversight and accountability are still not finalized. nlpoli
Rodney Gaudet is the president of the Paramedics Association of Newfoundland and Labrador, a volunteer-based organization that advocates on behalf of all paramedics in the province. - Contributed photoST. JOHN'S, N.L. — In January 2019, paramedics were hopeful the year ahead would be one of major improvements to paramedicine in the province., which was expected to bring more oversight and accountability to ambulance services.
“It’s no good to put regulations in place for what a system used to look like, when we know the system is ultimately going to look very different,” he said. “We can't give him the answers on what integration looks like until we are ready to announce integration, but it is actively being worked on.” Develop and publicly release a backup plan for every paramedic service in the province, including during unexpected cessation of operations;Address recruitment and retention of paramedics by creating an action plan that focuses on improving serious concerns among practitioners.
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