UCSF Healthforce Center ALAMEDA, Calif. — A new independent study of California’s community paramedicine pilot projects shows encouraging results, demonstrating how specially trained paramedics can safely help improve patient outcomes, reduce unnecessary emergency department transports and lower health care costs. The study by the University of California, San Francisco Healthforce Center ...
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