Episode 29: Addressing the EMS Clinician Shortage – Salaries, Funding Challenges, and State Solutions
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In Episode 29, we delve into the critical issue of the EMS clinician shortage, examining factors such as low salaries and systemic funding challenges. A recent report reveals that Uber drivers in New York City earn more than EMTs, highlighting the financial disparities within the profession. We explore the root causes of these challenges and discuss innovative solutions implemented by various states to attract and retain EMS professionals. Join us as we analyze the complexities of this workforce crisis and consider strategies to strengthen the EMS system for the future.
Resources
- News Report: New York Uber Drivers earn more than EMTs (November 2024)
- News Report: West Virginia EMT Shortage (April 2024)
- News Report: States Strive to Reverse Shortage of Paramedics, EMTs
- News Report: CBS U.S. faces shortage of EMTs, nearly one-third quit in 2021
- NREMT: 500,000 Nationally Certified EMS Personnel
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