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Data Provider: Welsh Government National Statistics Ambulance performance by Local Health Board

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[Expand]Click here to sortPercentage of calls resulting in an emergency response arriving within 8 minutes[Expand]Click here to sortPercentage of calls resulting in an emergency response arriving within 9 mins[Expand]Click here to sortPercentage of calls resulting in an emergency response arriving within 10 mins[Expand]Click here to sortPercentage of Category A calls resulting in an ambulance arriving within 14/18/21 minutes[Expand]Click here to sortPercentage of Category B calls resulting in an ambulance arriving within 14/18/21 minutes[Expand]Click here to sortPercentage of urgent journeys not more than 15 mins late
[Collapse]WALES70.0.The data item is not applicable.The data item is not applicable93.379.175.4
WALES[Expand]BETSI CADWALADR ULHB73.4.The data item is not applicable.The data item is not applicable96.389.782.6
[Expand]POWYS TEACHING LHB58.6.The data item is not applicable.The data item is not applicable88.583.278.8
[Expand]HYWEL DDA LHB66.9.The data item is not applicable.The data item is not applicable93.090.280.5
[Expand]ABERTAWE BRO MORGANNWG ULHB73.3.The data item is not applicable.The data item is not applicable96.186.778.3
[Expand]CARDIFF & VALE ULHB73.8.The data item is not applicable.The data item is not applicable90.971.067.9
[Expand]CWM TAF LHB59.1.The data item is not applicable.The data item is not applicable89.558.666.5
[Expand]ANEURIN BEVAN LHB69.6.The data item is not applicable.The data item is not applicable92.065.863.8

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Hlth1303: Ambulance Services - Responses to emergency calls by LHB

HSA, Welsh Government

Last update: 4 January 2012
Was added to StatsWales: 4 January 2012
Next Update: No longer updated.
Will be added to StatsWales: 1 February 2012

1. The Welsh Ambulance Service NHS Trust has responsibility for ambulance services across the whole of Wales.

2. The Annual Quality Framework 2011/12 superseded the Annual Operating Framework (AOF) 2010/2011. For ambulance performance, the targets are un-changed.
To achieve:
- a monthly all-Wales average performance of 65% of first responses to Category A calls (immediately life-threatening calls) arriving within 8 minutes;
- a monthly minimum performance of 60% of first responses to Category A calls (immediately life- threatening calls) arriving within 8 minutes in each new Local Health Board area;
- a monthly all-Wales average performance of 70% of first responses to Category A calls (immediately life-threatening calls) arriving within 9 minutes; and
- a monthly all-Wales average performance of 75% of first responses to Category A calls (immediately life-threatening calls) arriving within 10 minutes.

There are additional standards for response times for Category A calls (where the first response is not a fully equipped ambulance), Category B calls and urgent journeys:
· In those cases where the first response to a Category A call is not a fully equipped ambulance, to follow up with such an ambulance to a level of 95% within 14, 18 or 21 minutes respectively in urban, rural or sparsely populated areas;
· To respond to all other emergency calls (Category B) to a level of 95% within 14, 18 or 21 minutes respectively in urban, rural or sparsely populated areas;
· For 95% of responses to doctors' urgent calls to arrive no later than 15 minutes after the requested arrival time.

3. Priority of Journey:
Emergency: An emergency journey is generally one made in response to a 999 call.
Category A (immediately life threatening): For these calls, an emergency response will be a fully equipped ambulance, a rapid response vehicle crewed by a paramedic equipped to provide treatment at the scene, or an approved first responder despatched by and accountable to the ambulance service. In those cases where the first response is not a fully equipped ambulance, such an ambulance will also be sent.
Category B (all other): For these calls, a fully equipped ambulance will be deployed.
Urgent: This is used when an ambulance/transportation is ordered for patients by clinicians (doctors, dentists or midwives) on an urgent basis and a definite time limit is imposed, including: (a) maternity admissions not given emergency priority; or (b) admissions to a hospital bed (including day care admissions and inter-hospital transfers) for which the doctor has given a specified time e.g. within one hour. An urgent journey makes similar demands on the ambulance service to those made by an emergency journey, in that a vehicle and crew must be deployed quickly, although not necessarily immediately, to collect a patient perhaps seriously ill, on the advice of a doctor for admission to hospital.

NHS re-organisation: The reorganisation of NHS Wales, which came into effect 1st October 2009, has created single local health organisations. These are responsible for delivering all healthcare services within a geographical area and replace the Trust and Local Health Board system that existed previously. For more information visit the NHS reform website: http://www.wales.nhs.uk/sites3/home.cfm?orgid=811

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