Professional Advocacy

Position Statement - Community Paramedicine and Community Integrated Care

Addressing the Gap in Modern Healthcare: Healthcare organisations and governments operating across rural, remote, and complex environments face increasing pressure from reduced access to primary care, growing workforce shortages, and rising demand on emergency services. These challenges contribute to fragmented care, avoidable hospital presentations, and widening health inequities for vulnerable populations. 

The Role of Community Paramedicine: Community paramedicine functions as a crucial structural bridge within the healthcare system, integrating primary healthcare, social support, and emergency medical services to address specific, unmet community needs. Expanding beyond the traditional, reactive emergency response paradigm, this model empowers paramedics to deliver proactive, person-centred interventions—including chronic disease management, health promotion, and holistic psychosocial assessments, across diverse environments. By working collaboratively within interdisciplinary healthcare teams and serving as clinical navigators, community paramedics significantly enhance healthcare access, reduce unnecessary emergency department utilisation, and ultimately improve longitudinal health outcomes for vulnerable populations. 

Our Position:  At Frontier Health Solutions, we advocate for community-integrated healthcare models that respond to individual and population needs. Through strategic consultancy, service design and implementation, program evaluation, and workforce education, we support health services to develop resilient, sustainable, and patient-centred models of care that deliver the right care, in the right place, at the right time. 

We are committed to:

  • Championing equitable, evidence-informed community paramedicine models that enhance access, integration, and long-term sustainability.

  • Valuing the enduring knowledge, healing practices, and leadership of First Nations Peoples.

  • Working in genuine partnership to deliver culturally safe and respectful care.

  • Building resilient health systems through collaborative, innovative, and locally-led approaches grounded in humility.


Community integrated healthcare cannot thrive without equal standing among its professionals. We are on a mission to elevate Community Paramedics as the autonomous, regulated clinical experts they are. We champion their advanced skills and professional capabilities —from physical and psychosocial assessments to complex diagnostic reasoning and care navigation —and challenge organisations to value them as equal partners in the patient care continuum.
— Dr Angela Martin, Director

Submissions & Reports

Briefing Reports

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White Papers, Petitions & Government Submissions

“Frontier Health Solutions serves as a unified voice, championing legislative reforms that elevate the professional standing and expand the clinical scope of Community Clinicians and Paramedics."

Dr Angela Martin, Director


Screenshot of the Australian Parliament website page for a petition titled 'Modernise Australia’s Primary Healthcare Workforce to Improve Access to Care.' The page shows petition status as open for signatures, with icons indicating the petition is open, closed, or presented. The text describes the petition reason and request, addressing issues with healthcare access and proposed reforms.

4th July 2026

Petition EN10190 signed: Modernise Australia’s Primary Healthcare Workforce to improve access to care.

Official business document from Frontier Health Solutions addressed to the Senate Community Affairs Legislation Committee. It includes an executive summary and key recommendations regarding the Health Insurance Amendment Bill 2026, dated July 2, 2026.

2nd July 2026

Submission to the Senate: Regarding the Health Insurance Amendment (Incentive Payments and Other Measures) Bill 2026