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Parapodcast Episode 11a | Beyond Emergencies: How Social Prescribing is Revolutionizing Paramedicine | A/Prof. Alan Batt

Authors: Mtetwa, Malusi; Thomas, Elias; Sibanda, Thulani Thomas; Batt, Alan;

Parapodcast Episode 11a | Beyond Emergencies: How Social Prescribing is Revolutionizing Paramedicine | A/Prof. Alan Batt

Abstract

An in-depth conversation with Associate Professor Alan Batt about the transformative potential of social prescribing and the evolving roles of paramedics. In this episode, Prof. Batt unpacks the concept of social prescribing – connecting patients with non-clinical interventions to address unmet social needs that often underpin health issues. We explore the "health-social continuum," how upstream factors like food security or housing impact patient well-being, and why traditional emergency responses sometimes fall short for "frequent flyers." Discover how community paramedics are already engaging in system navigation, the impressive impact of social prescribing initiatives (like those in the West Midlands, UK, showing reduced A&E visits and call-outs), and the crucial need for better collaboration between paramedic services and community resources like food banks, legal aid, and even art classes. Prof. Batt also touches upon the challenges of measuring these vital non-clinical interventions, the importance of valuing this work, and the future of non-medical prescribing for paramedics in Canada and globally. Key Topics Covered: What is Social Prescribing and the Health-Social Continuum? Moving Upstream: Addressing Root Causes, Not Just Symptoms The Role of Community Paramedicine & System Navigation Real-World Impact: Evidence from the UK and Canada Breaking Down Silos: Paramedics and Community Resource Collaboration Valuing and Measuring Non-Clinical Interventions The Future of Non-Medical Prescribing for Paramedics The Importance of Sharing Global Paramedic Innovations Guest Information: Associate Professor Alan Batt: Website: http://alanbatt.net/ Community Paramedicine Scoping Review Paper: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/1... Community Paramedicine Needs Assessment Tool: https://healthcareexcellence.ca/en/re... About ParaPodcast: Hosted by Malusi Mtetwa, Thulani Sibanda, and Elias Thomas Visit us: www.parapodcast.online

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Paramedicine, Social Determinants of Health, social prescribing, Social Inclusion, community paramedic

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