Lives being put at risk by government’s failure to support ambulance services – Deputy Kerrane

Local Sinn Féin Deputy, Claire Kerrane, has said the government’s failure to support ambulance services and paramedics is putting lives at risk.

Deputy Kerrane has urged support for a Sinn Féin motion which calls on the government to urgently publish a multi-annual capacity and workforce plan to meet the needs of patients and improve the ability of the National Ambulance Service and Dublin Fire Brigade to save lives.

“Sinn Féin’s Health spokesperson, David Cullinane, has brought forward a motion that calls on the government to take urgent action to address the crisis in ambulance response times.

“80 percent of life-threatening incidents should be responded to by an ambulance within 19 minutes as per the HSE’s own standards, yet the Midlands region has an average response time of 29 minutes for life threatening callouts, a 53% increase since 2019. A serious plan is needed if the Ambulance Service is to reverse the trend and improve outcomes.

“The Minister for Health Stephen Donnelly has failed to support our frontline paramedics, and in Budget 2023 Ministers Paschal Donohoe and Michael McGrath chose not to provide the funding needed to reverse the trend in ambulance response times.

“This has led to the burnout of frontline paramedics and has increased risk for patients due to increased response times. The increases in response times are stark and show that the Ambulance Service is under serious strain and pressure; exactly what paramedics have been warning for years.

“The National Ambulance Service currently has approximately 2,000 paramedics, and their workforce plan lays out a need for more than 1,300 more paramedics by the end of 2024 and a need to double the staffing composition to more than 4,000 by 2026.

“The National Ambulance Service needs more than 3,000 paramedics in the next four years to meet these targets, and they have warned that if these targets are not met, they ‘will have insufficient resources to respond to the projected demand, and as a result, 19-minute performance would be considerably less than 40%’.

“This is dangerous and is putting people’s lives at risk. Sinn Féin is calling on the government to urgently publish a multi-annual capacity and workforce plan to meet the needs of patients and improve the ability of the National Ambulance Service and Dublin Fire Brigade to save lives,” Teachta Kerrane stated.

 

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