B.C. government overhauls B.C. Emergency Health Services amid concerns of response times
The B.C. government is shaking up BC Emergency Health Services after growing concerns over response times following a historic heat wave in the province.
Health Minister Adrian Dix has announced a new position as B.C.’s chief ambulance officer. The province is also funding 85 new full-time paramedic positions.
“When we call for help, we need to know help is on the way, and that it will arrive quickly,” Dix said.
“Immediate action on operations, as well as stronger leadership and increased investment at BC Emergency Health Services, will deliver a more effective ambulance service for patients and families who depend on it. Better support for paramedics and dispatchers will help them do the vital work we count on every day.”