Project Description
The COVID-19 pandemic is challenging communities to adopt new models of care to conserve scarce inpatient resources. Some communities across the United States have responded by leveraging community paramedics, an existing workforce that is well-positioned to provide services in community-based settings. Community paramedics receive additional training beyond requirements for licensure as a paramedic which prepares them to provide services that extend beyond paramedics’ traditional roles of assessing patients on scene and transporting them to an emergency department. Their training typically emphasizes identifying and addressing patients’ social needs as well as their medical needs. The project will produce a report that describes roles that community paramedics can play in testing, assessing, and monitoring people with COVID-19 that can help communities better utilize scarce inpatient care resources. The report will draw upon examples of communities across the United States in which community paramedics are playing key roles in combating the pandemic.
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