Motion CPS 2020 13/1
Moved by Vice-Chair K. Egli
WHEREAS the response to inquiry CPS 03-19 listed on the
Community and Protective Services Committee Agenda of October 17, 2019
outlined in detail the many mitigation efforts done by Ottawa Paramedics
Services to reduce the offload delays and outlined three items local area
hospitals believed would help alleviate offload delays and;
WHEREAS the Ottawa Paramedic Service 2019 Annual report
details concerning information about the challenges and complexities Ottawa
Paramedics are facing including spending 53,663 hours in offload delay, amounting
to a loss of 64 FTEs at an annual cost of approximately $7.7 million in 2019
and offload delays continue to increase at emergency departments in Ottawa
and;
WHEREAS the provincial industry standard to transfer the care
of a patient from paramedics to the emergency department is 30 minutes at the
90th percentile. In 2019, the performance results of Ottawa area hospitals
were significantly greater at:
· 102+ minutes delay at the Civic Campus
· 101+ minutes delay at the General Campus
· 82+ minutes delay at the Queensway Carleton Hospital
· 63+ minutes delay at the Montfort Hospital and;
WHEREAS: recognizing the serious issues
outlined in the 2019 Ottawa Paramedic Service Report the Chair of Community
Protective Services Committee extended an invitation to Cameron Love,
President and CEO of the Ottawa Hospital, Andrew Falconer, President and CEO
of the Queensway Carleton Hospital, and Bernard Leduc, President and CEO of
Montfort Hospital, to attend the Community and Protective Services Committee
meeting and provide important additional information to the Ottawa Paramedic
Service Annual Report and;
WHEREAS: Local area hospitals recognize
their key contributions they can make to reduce offload delays in our city and
have all agreed to attend the next Community and Protective Services Committee
meeting on October, 15 2020 and will provide members of Committee a detailed
update on the progress made on this serious issue.
BE IT RESOLVED that the Ottawa Paramedic Service 2019 Annual
Report be deferred to the next regular meeting of the Community and
Protective Services Committee.
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