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The Alberta government is hoping to improve ambulance response times by having community shuttles and wheelchair-accessible taxis transport some patients.

“Furthermore, it will give patients who are waiting for transfer more options to get home from the hospital or emergency department or follow up on their appointments more quickly.”

Cowell said the alternative transportation could include community shuttles, wheelchair-accessible taxis and modified vans that could properly secure stretchers.Story continues below advertisement The program, he added, has reduced ambulance transfers by about 15 per cent during its test phase in the communities and could help to free up space in hospitals.“I am confident that this change will mean reduced wait times for EMS services,” she said.Opposition NDP health critic David Shepherd said he doesn’t expect the announcement to help the ongoing problems in the health-care system, which also include staffing shortages, long surgical wait times and overcrowded emergency rooms.

“Danielle Smith has claimed it was essential to act decisively and quickly to address the ongoing crisis in our health-care system but, after 34 days of her direct control through her appointee, Dr. John Cowell, this is all she has to offer: the announcement of an idea that has been under discussion and indeed used in the community for months,” he said.“The UCP’s response to the EMS crisis is grossly inadequate,” added Shepherd.

“Paramedics have three specific calls which the UCP completely ignored again today. All paramedics must get off shift on time. All part time and casual paramedics need to be offered full time positions. And the UCP has to do far more to offer harm reduction services and reduce the number of overdose calls for ambulances.”

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