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- Q16251667 subject Q7129730.
- Q16251667 subject Q8412341.
- Q16251667 abstract "An Emergency Care Assistant (ECA) is a type of NHS ambulance service worker in the United Kingdom, often used to support paramedics in responding to emergency calls. This frontline staff role was introduced in 2006 as part of the modernisation of NHS emergency ambulances and also to lower costs. By 2011 there were 2000 people working as ECAs in the United Kingdom.The role is evolving rapidly, and there is variation across the country, although usually the role involves assisting paramedics. ECAs commonly help to transfer patients and may use advanced driving skills. They may carry out basic diagnostic procedures under the direct supervision of a paramedic. The College of Paramedics has said that it expects that ECAs will not be called upon to make complex clinical decisions.".
- Q16251667 wikiPageExternalLink www.emergencycareassistant.co.uk.
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- Q16251667 wikiPageWikiLink Q5146796.
- Q16251667 wikiPageWikiLink Q7129730.
- Q16251667 wikiPageWikiLink Q8412341.
- Q16251667 wikiPageWikiLink Q918396.
- Q16251667 comment "An Emergency Care Assistant (ECA) is a type of NHS ambulance service worker in the United Kingdom, often used to support paramedics in responding to emergency calls. This frontline staff role was introduced in 2006 as part of the modernisation of NHS emergency ambulances and also to lower costs. By 2011 there were 2000 people working as ECAs in the United Kingdom.The role is evolving rapidly, and there is variation across the country, although usually the role involves assisting paramedics.".
- Q16251667 label "Emergency care assistant".