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Province takes over ambulance services

Alberta’s new health super board will take all ambulance services away from cities and municipalities, said Health Minister Ron Liepert during a surprise announcement at the Legislature yesterday.

The Tory government originally promised to make the move three years ago after years of studies and reports, but the decision was delayed after yearly costs soared well over an original $55 million estimate.

Liepert says plan has been “studied to death” and its time has come.

“Ambulance service is health care and as such, should be part of the health care system,” said Liepert.

“We will increase funding and provide leadership to ensure the transition is as seamless as possible.”
The province currently pays municipalities $128 million in funding and municipalities and patients share the remaining $190 million in costs.

After April 1, 2009, the province will cover 90 per cent of a patient’s ambulance bill.

The move also gives paramedics the option to drop patients at medical clinics rather than just emergency wards in situations where emergency medical attention is not required.