HC Deb 08 June 2000 vol 351 cc326-7W
Mr. Swayne

To ask the Secretary of State for Health what plans he has to increase the number of paramedics in the Ambulance Service. [122583]

Ms Stuart

We have invested a further £21 million this year to support the ambulances in meeting the new national response time performance standards. Meeting the 75 per cent. response time target for immediately life threatening emergencies will require the recruitment and training of significant numbers of paramedics. All 32 ambulance services have presented their plans for improving performance to the National Health Service Executive including the necessary paramedic work force requirements. Currently every frontline ambulance carries a fully trained paramedic.

Mr. Swayne

To ask the Secretary of State for Health if he will make a statement about the role of paramedics in the Ambulance Service. [122582]

Ms Stuart

Ambulance paramedics have made a very valuable contribution to pre-hospital patient care over the past 10 years. They are playing an increasingly important role in saving lives, particularly the lives of people with heart attacks. Their responsibilities include providing life saving care and drugs to people with immediately life threatening medical conditions. That is why we supported their registration as Professions Supplementary to Medicine last year.