The progressive leaders are those who are trying to replace Basics with Paramedics. Seriously. How can you not see that doing so is the only way to provide the highest level of care to members of the community most efficiently? There is nothing a Basic can do that a Paramedic can not, and as such, having Basics on scene is not in fact necessary. No, there should be no starting point at EMT-B, and no one should be allowed to stop at that level. It should be all or nothing. Instead of one year for Basic, one year for Paramedic (or however individual systems work), it should be two years for Paramedic.
We're probably not going to agree on this one, but just to make myself clear; I'll put my opinion on the record. Then the readers can decide for themselves. Making everyone that is even remotely involved with ems a paramedic is overkill. All or nothing doesn't work in the real world. It never has and never will. If it did, everyone involved in medicine would be a doctor and graduate of Harvard medical school. My medical director once told me that a good rule of thumb in life was to always be suspicious of those who held extreme positions. And he said to be suspicious of their ideas, not the person. People can be sincere and wrong at the same time. The smartest people on the planet have no idea what makes up 99% of the universe. For this reason, they call it dark matter. My point is you really don't know very much, just like the rest of us on here. Lets just try and get the wheel moving again before we reinvent it. I do admire your optimism though.