What is the process for an admission? - presumably someone with clinical knowledge deems you I'll enough to be admitted
Who is that person ?
Do you then make you own way to hospital - or is it ambulance ?
If you need to go that is still happening. Ambo's on the whole work to set protocols if person has A do B.
Even if a person will end up at Z a Dr or Nurse can go from A to Z in one go.
What they've done is opened them up a bit for the minor stuff and the discharge pathway.
One example from a few days ago.
A ECA friend of mine got called to woman with a pain in her leg.
So they went though the normally basic stuff ect, ect
1st Q have you taken any pain killers?
woman.... No
Mate .... So you've a pain in leg and not taken anything for it ?
woman.... No
Mate gives her two paracetamol waits with her for 20 mins
Mate..... How's your leg?
woman.... A lot better now
They give her advice and leave.
Normally they'd have to take her in.
They can demand all they want but won't get taken in they now have the right to refuse.
It's not open session to refuse though they still have to work within set protocols. It's freeing up crew time in ways that are long over due.
Neither has it taken away a Paramedics requirement to act in line with being a registered HCP.
If none para crew need's more advice as always they contact control and speak to the Nurse or para on duty.
Given that your now looking at a 2 hour turn around time to deep clean a vehicle.
Every time you take someone in covid or not. Even if stop one simple time waste call per shift, per vehicle ect. The savings are massive.