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Air Ambulance Funding

26 April 2021

Lead MP

Martyn Day
Linlithgow and East Falkirk
SNP

Responding Minister

Edward Argar

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NHS
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Other Contributors: 2

At a Glance

Martyn Day raised concerns about air ambulance funding in Westminster Hall. A government minister responded.

Key Requests to Government:

The lead MP asks the Government to explore options for hybrid models that could emulate Scotland's NHS-funded air ambulance provision while protecting the independence and quality of charity-funded services.

How the Debate Unfolded

MPs spoke in turn to share their views and ask questions. Here's what each person said:

Lead Contributor

Linlithgow and East Falkirk
Opened the debate
The e-petition calls for government funding of air ambulances, which currently operate mainly through charity organisations. The cost to run and maintain these services is around £12,000 per day, making them reliant on public donations. A tragic incident involving Lee-Anne Parkin highlighted the importance of air ambulance services. There are 22 air ambulance organisations across the UK, with the vast majority funded by charitable donations, except in Scotland where NHS funding is provided. The UK's air ambulances collectively make over 25,000 life-saving missions a year at an annual cost of more than £62.5 million.

Government Response

Edward Argar
Government Response
It is a pleasure to serve under your chairmanship, Mr Stringer. I thank the hon. Member for Linlithgow and East Falkirk for his thoughtful speech. More than 130,000 people have signed the petition highlighting this important issue. Air ambulance charities across the UK collectively complete more than 25,000 life-saving missions a year. The Government recognises that air ambulances provide an invaluable service to the NHS and has launched a three-year capital grant programme allocating £10 million to nine air ambulance charities for new equipment and upgrades. Additionally, £6 million of covid-19 emergency funding was provided last year to ensure continued services during the pandemic. The charitable model is supported by charities as it provides independence, flexibility, and tailored care to meet local needs. Decisions on service provision are best made at a local level. Essential public donations combined with significant government contributions will continue to fund world-class care through air ambulance charities.
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