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Monthly clinical outcomes for patients transported by Ambulance Services in England following cardiac arrest, stroke, heart attack or sepsis.
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Monthly clinical outcomes for patients transported by Ambulance Services in England following cardiac arrest, stroke, or heart attack.
For patients transported by each of the eleven Ambulance Services in England, the clinical outcomes following cardiac arrest, stroke and myocardial infarction.
For patients transported by each of the eleven Ambulance Services in England, the clinical outcomes following cardiac arrest, stroke and myocardial infarction. This publication is to be released in partnership with NHS Digital.
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