KNews 15 February 2026
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| Ambulance Service chief says weak regulation has allowed private operators to function like a ''shadow state,'' with anyone able to enter the market. File photo AI |
Officials warn the system is being overwhelmed as demand skyrockets without added resources.
Cyprus’ long-delayed plan to create a National Ambulance Authority returned to the spotlight on Thursday during a session of the Parliamentary Health Committee, where lawmakers examined a government bill aimed at regulating pre-hospital care and ambulance services across the country.
The discussion, attended by state bodies, health-sector organizations, and trade unions, centred on concerns that the absence of a unified legal framework has allowed ambulance operations, particularly in the private sector, to function with limited oversight for years.





