SHA announces new paramedic treatment and referral pilot project
To ease pressure on emergency rooms in Saskatchewan, paramedics will soon consult a physician virtually to determine whether a patient can be released or referred for further care as part of a pilot program.
On Tuesday, the Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) announced it will launch the EMS Treatment and Referral pilot project in Saskatoon.
The intent of the program and its expansion of practice for paramedics is to provide “adequate, timely care” while also keeping patients out of the ER waiting room, the SHA said in a media release.
Only adult patients will be included in the pilot at this time.