Province adding new EMS supports to improve response times
The Alberta government says record investments are expected to build a stronger, more flexible and innovative system for emergency medical services (EMS) in the province with better access to care and shorter wait times.
By hiring more staff, putting more ambulances on the road and strengthening mental health supports for front-line workers, Alberta’s government says it is delivering on a promise to address the health system.
“We are adding new ambulances and front-line staff and investing in solutions now and into the future to make sure ambulances arrive as fast as possible when Albertans call 911 for a medical emergency,” said Jason Copping, Minister of Health, on Monday.
Officials say the funding boost also supports implementing Health Care Action Plan priorities and recommendations made by the Alberta EMS Provincial Advisory Committee to improve EMS response and the work culture for EMS staff.