Third of life-or-death 999 ambulance calls in England not attended by paramedic
by Denis Campbell Health policy editor from World news | The Guardian on (#6F0GG)
Exclusive: Concerns over patient safety after NHS figures show less-qualified staff attending urgent calls
One in three life-or-death 999 ambulance calls in some parts of England are not attended by a paramedic, NHS figures obtained by the Guardian reveal.
The disclosure has prompted fears that seriously unwell or badly injured patients may receive inadequate care from a less-qualified member of ambulance staff lacking a paramedic's skills.
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