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It's the new procedure for when you call an ambulance.
Slovenia🏛️ Politics9 hr. ago

It's the new procedure for when you call an ambulance.

Slovenia's emergency medical services are undergoing significant changes through a new regulation published in the Official Gazette on May 19, 2026, which came into effect on June 3. The regulation aims to unify the organization of emergency medical care (NMP), improve standards for equipment, training, and digital documentation, and enhance coordination between dispatch centers, mobile units, and hospitals. It introduces standardized procedures for patient transportation, clearer roles for first responders, and mandatory psychological support for staff. While the digital system, a key component of the reform, is not yet fully implemented, most changes will be introduced gradually.

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It's the new procedure for when you call an ambulance.

Slovenia's emergency medical services are undergoing significant changes through a new regulation published in the Official Gazette on May 19, 2026, which came into effect on June 3. The regulation aims to unify the organization of emergency medical care (NMP), improve standards for equipment, training, and digital documentation, and enhance coordination between dispatch centers, mobile units, and hospitals. It introduces standardized procedures for patient transportation, clearer roles for first responders, and mandatory psychological support for staff. While the digital system, a key component of the reform, is not yet fully implemented, most changes will be introduced gradually.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about regulatory changes in emergency medical services without overtly favoring any political perspective. It focuses on procedural updates, technical improvements, and administrative reforms rather than ideological debates or partisan critique.

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