Bolster and Batt. Building bridges and moving upstream: paramedics as policy architects

The addition of a Policy and Strategy pathway to the Career Framework for Paramedics in Canada represents a pivotal advancement for the profession, attempting to address our longstanding absence in senior health policy roles. In this commentary we explore the concept of paramedics in policymaking, emphasizing the unique perspectives paramedics bring to strategic decision-making, creating novel career pathways, and enhancing professionalisation . Positioned at the intersection of healthcare, public safety, and social services, paramedics can offer invaluable insights into systemic barriers and patient needs. Their inclusion in policy making fora aligns with global health trends, such as interprofessional collaboration, an increasing focus on sustainability, and acknowledging the need for harm reduction approaches, particularly in drug policy. By enabling paramedics to engage in high-level strategy and policy direction setting, the profession can help to address key systemic challenges including patient safety, quality of care, and equitable healthcare governance. This pathway not only strengthens paramedicine’s influence but also enhances the resilience and inclusivity of healthcare systems, contributing to better outcomes for patients and communities.

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