Province provides one-time fuel subsidy for ambulance operators
With inflation and fuel costs putting the squeeze on everyone, the Government of Saskatchewan is providing a one-time subsidy to help emergency medical service providers pay for fuel.
On Tuesday, the Ministry of Health announced the one-time payment of $2.85 million to ambulance operators in Saskatchewan, as well as $218,000 to northern medical taxi providers.
Everett Hindley, Saskatchewan’s minister of rural and remote health, said the services are absolutely essential, particularly in the northern and more remote parts of the province.
“Reliable, sustainable EMS and NMT services are a critical component of our Saskatchewan health-care system, particularly in our rural and remote communities,” Hindley said in a statement.