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Alinda Bailey

Manager Community Paramedic Program, Cumberland County EMS
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My name is Alinda Bailey, AAS, NCEMT-P, C-CP. I am a native a Cumberland County, NC with 2 children and 3 grandchildren. I have worked in the medical field my entire professional career. I became a paramedic 14 years ago and joi

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Nov 6, 2023

Cape Fear Valley Health’s Community Paramedic Program Provides High-Risk Follow-Up Care that Improves Outcomes

Care that Improves OutcomesCape Fear Valley Health’s Community Paramedic Program provides follow-up care and medication management assistance for elderly cardiac patients by expanding the role of the traditional Emergency Medical Services (EMS) provi

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