Ambulance Quality Indicator - Post ARP (new) Systems Indicators England
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Ambulance Quality Indicator. Post ARP (new) Systems Indicators England.
This dataset provides comprehensive performance metrics pertaining to a range of ambulance services and their respective commissioning regions throughout the United Kingdom. It specifically examines crucial elements such as incident counts, response times, and other key performance indicators (KPIs) that are essential to the functioning of emergency healthcare services.
This data analysis provides stakeholders insights into the efficiency of ambulance services and healthcare commissioning across regions over time. The dataset highlights successes and identifies challenges and trends, facilitating informed decision-making and improvements in emergency response. It is a crucial resource for researchers, policymakers, and healthcare professionals looking to enhance ambulance service quality in the UK.
Dataset Features
- Organisation_Code: A unique identifier for each organization or trust.
- Organisation_Code_Name: The name of the organization or region.
- Metric: The unique identifier for the performance metric being reported.
- Metric_Line_Descriptor: A brief description of the metric, such as "incident count" or "response time."
- Metric_Value: The numerical value associated with the metric.
- Metric_Value_Str: The string representation of the metric value (in case it differs from the numerical representation).
- Effective_Snapshot_Date: The date on which the data snapshot was taken.
- Report_Period_Length: The frequency at which the data was reported (e.g., Monthly).
Distribution
- Data Volume: The dataset consists of 255892 rows and 8 columns.
- Format: Tabular, with columns representing different attributes of the data.
Usage
This dataset is useful for multiple applications, including:
- Performance Analysis: To evaluate the performance of ambulance services across different regions and over time.
- Healthcare Research: For academic research on healthcare service delivery, resource allocation, and operational efficiency.
- Data-Driven Decision Making: For organizations to make informed decisions about improving emergency response times and resource management.
Coverage
- Geographic Coverage: The dataset covers several regions within the United Kingdom, including various ambulance services and commissioning regions.
- Time Range: The dataset spans multiple years, from 2017 to 2025.
License
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Who Can Use It
- Data Scientists: Can use this dataset for developing machine learning models or conducting data analysis.
- Researchers: Can apply this data to study the effectiveness of healthcare service delivery and emergency response systems.
- Businesses: Healthcare providers, government agencies, and businesses involved in emergency response or healthcare analytics can use the data for insights or AI development.
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- UK Ambulance Service Performance Metrics
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- Emergency Healthcare Response Dataset
- Ambulance Service Incident Metrics UK
- Healthcare Commissioning and Response Times
- UK Emergency Response Performance Data
- Ambulance_Quality_Indicators.rpt_Post_ARP_Systems_Indicators
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