Multiple northeast communities receive EMS enhancements
The Government of Saskatchewan has increased its annual funding by $8.8 million to support Emergency Medical Services (EMS) improvements.
Some 31 communities across Saskatchewan will see rural and remote ground ambulance staff added, community paramedicine expanded, wage parity issues addressed or more operational funding provided for contracted EMS operators and communication upgrades.
Four of the 31 communities included are in the northeast, such as Hudson Bay, Nipawin, Porcupine Plain, and Wakaw.
“EMS providers in Saskatchewan communities are on the frontlines of patient care, and our government is committed to supporting this critical priority area with funding for additional paramedics, ambulances and other essential resources,” said rural and remote health minister, Everett Hindley, in a press release sent to northeastNOW.

