🩺First Aid Newsletter
22. April 2026 · 06:03 Uhr
1Pilot Project: Emergency Paramedic Works Alone in Emergency Service
r/Rettungsdienst In Bavaria, the emergency service is already testing single-staffed emergency paramedics who coordinate patient transports as needed. The model is criticized in discussions as an already established practice in 30-40 districts. The development shows structural upheaval in pre-hospital emergency care under pressure from increasing demands.
2Health Reform Threatens Air Rescue in Germany
Presseportal ADAC Luftrettung, DRF Luftrettung, and Johanniter-Luftrettung warn of serious consequences from the draft legislation for the GKV Contribution Stabilization Act. The non-profit organizations fear bottlenecks in emergency medical care for millions of people. An existential risk for specialized rescue services due to funding gaps.
3Civil Protection: First Aid Competence as a Resilience Factor
Militärmedizin & Katastrophenschutz Experts call for stronger anchoring of medical self-care and emergency competence in the population for disaster scenarios. Germany's individually focused healthcare landscape is not prepared for extreme scenarios. First aid and self-help are moving into the focus of civil and disaster protection.
4Quality Assurance in Emergency Services is Being Institutionalized
S+K Verlag / Niedersachsen Lower Saxony creates new position for quality assurance in emergency services; 160+ specialists meet nationwide to discuss current challenges. State and federal reforms (hospital reform, emergency care act) shape the discussion. Systematization and standardization become the answer to skilled worker shortages and structural deficits.
5AED Training Increases Survival Chances in Cardiac Arrest by 40-60%
r/NoStupidQuestions & Mayo Clinic Research shows: Layperson training with automated external defibrillators (AED) increases survival rates by 40-60% in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. Modern AEDs independently recognize the correct moment for deployment. Early defibrillation in the first few minutes is crucial for prognosis.
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German emergency medicine and emergency service landscape is under structural reform pressure: pilot projects for personnel reduction are being tested more broadly, while new quality assurance structures are emerging at the same time. Upcoming health reforms (hospital reform, emergency care act) threaten funding for specialized rescue fleets. In parallel, strategic awareness is growing for civil protection and self-care in disaster scenarios – first aid is becoming a critical resilience infrastructure from standard training. The discrepancy between current reform pressures and increased demands (pandemic, extreme weather, security policy) is central.
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