4 June 2009
Greens want national clinical standards for ambulances
The Green Party today welcomed the Government’s confirmation that there will be new funding for the ambulance sector.
The Government confirmed that a total of $48 million, allocated by the previous government, has been set aside for new
ambulance initiatives. These initiatives include new funding for paramedics and more money for the air ambulance sector.
“It is great to see that National has rolled over the funding for new ambulance initiatives, but to see real change in
this struggling sector it is vital that national clinical standards and a national training programme are set up,” said
Green Health Spokesperson Sue Kedgley today.
“It is absolutely essential for patient safety that we have mandatory double crewing when ambulances respond to
emergencies, and now there is funding for extra paramedics this issue needs to be addressed as a priority.
“It is also critical that we move to regulate paramedics under the Health Practitioners Competency Act. Paramedics are
frontline health professionals and should be regulated and supported as such,” said Ms Kedgley.
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