New paramedic staffing models rolled out in B.C.
VICTORIA — British Columbia’s health ministry has introduced three new staffing models aimed at is improving ambulance service in the province.
At a news conference in Victoria Thursday, Nov. 9, Health Minister Adrian Dix announced the new models, which will replace the scheduled-on-call (SOC) system in 60 communities.
“The first model is the 24/7 Alpha model, which provides more reliable emergency health services. The 21 communities will have paramedics in station and on duty three times more than the current SOC model. It is, as the saying goes, 24/7,” Dix stated.
“We have a second model for communities even smaller than (those using the 24/7 model), which is the Mixed Shift model, which provides staff with more flexibility than the 24/7 model in smaller communities. Twenty-five communities are moving to this model, they’ll have staff on duty in the station twice as often as now.