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The South Central Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust (SCAS) is the ambulance service for the counties of Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire and most of Hampshire. [note 1] It is a foundation trust of the National Health Service, and one of ten NHS ambulance trusts in England. As of August 2022, SCAS is currently rated Inadequate by the ...
Northern Ireland Ambulance Service: Lissue Lisburn Scottish Ambulance Service: Aberdeen Edinburgh Glasgow Dundee Inverness Dumfries Regional South Central Ambulance Service [18] Eastleigh Southampton South East Coast Ambulance Service [19] Gatwick Gatwick South East Coast Ambulance Service [19] Ashford Kent/Channel Tunnel South Western ...
Exceptions included Staffordshire Ambulance Service (which had a temporary reprieve), the Isle of Wight (where provision remained with the island's primary care trust), South East Coast Ambulance Service, and South Central Ambulance Service. There have been two ambulance services trust mergers since 2006. [3]
The Care Quality Commission has issued a warning to the South Central Ambulance Service demanding improvements. Ambulance service rated ‘inadequate’ as report says delay contributed to death ...
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The social work service established in the A&E department has been held out as an example to follow, because it has significantly reduced the number of hospital admissions. [10] It is using the South Central Ambulance Service's computer system for ambulance dispatches to improve the performance of the ambulance service on the island. [11]
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This was the lowest ever recorded by an ambulance service since May 2012. There was also a decline in calls being answered within five seconds, from 72.4% in September 2016 to 48.6%. [14] In May 2018, the trust said it would need 400 more paramedics to meet the new ambulance performance standards. This could cost £20M a year. [15]