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Percent of superior court documents filed accessible within 48 hours
sharefulton.fultoncountyga.gov | Last Updated 2024-04-24T16:09:42.000ZThe Superior Court measures the percentage of criminal and civil documents which are e-filed, reviewed, file stamped and available to the public for viewing within 48 hours. The Clerk of Superior and Magistrate Court Clerk's (COSMC) office began e-filing of civil documents in 2015 with positive immediate effects. In 2017, the COSMC launched mandatory Criminal e-filing of Superior Court documents as well. In both cases, e-filing was implemented to improve the overall customer experience through the use of enhanced technology and an elevated level of efficiency. E-filing allows registered users to file documents from a single website from anywhere - 24 hours a day, seven days a week. As a result, the average filing time is reduced, the costs of filing documents is reduced, costly trips to the courthouse are eliminated and access to file-stamped copies of criminal court documents is increased. These documents are of vital importance to litigants with cases pending in Superior Court.
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Percent of Magistrate court documents filed accessible within 48 hours
sharefulton.fultoncountyga.gov | Last Updated 2024-04-24T16:10:59.000ZWe are measuring the percentage of documents which are e-filed, reviewed, file stamped and available to the public for viewing within 48 hours. The Clerk of Superior and Magistrate Court Clerk's (COSMC) office began e-filing of magistrate court-related documents in 2016 with positive immediate effects. E-filing was implemented to improve the overall customer experience through the use of enhanced technology and an elevated level of efficiency. E-filing allows registered users to file documents from a single website from anywhere - 24 hours a day, seven days a week. As a result, the average filing time is reduced, the costs of filing documents is reduced, costly trips to the courthouse are eliminated and access to file-stamped copies of court documents is increased. These documents are of vital importance to litigants with cases pending in Magistrate Court.
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911 Calls Dispatched in 2 Minutes - Strategic KPI
sharefulton.fultoncountyga.gov | Last Updated 2023-01-30T17:36:43.000ZThe Fulton County Emergency Services E-911 Center is the centralized public safety answering point for all 911 calls within Unincorporated Fulton County and the cities of Chattahoochee Hills, Fairburn, Palmetto, and Union City as well as the Fulton County School Police and the Chattahoochee River National Park Service. Incoming emergency calls are dispatched to first response units including police, fire and emergency medical services (EMS). Priority 1 calls are those for an incident where the immediate presence of a responder is essential to save life, prevent serious injury, or to arrest a violent felon. This includes many police calls and nearly all fire and EMS calls.
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Number of Warrants Served Where Use of Force Is Needed - Department KPI
sharefulton.fultoncountyga.gov | Last Updated 2024-04-25T16:37:59.000ZArrest warrant served where use of force is needed is measured by the number of reported incidents of use of force occurring during the execution of an arrest warrant.
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Average Healthcare Spending - Strategic KPI
sharefulton.fultoncountyga.gov | Last Updated 2023-01-30T17:07:31.000ZAverage Medicare reimbursements are used here to estimate health care spending per person in Fulton County. While Medicare reimbursements do not capture spending by everyone receiving health care, it does serve as a useful means of comparing spending between different parts of the U.S. The data used for this measure come from the Dartmouth Atlas of Health Care, which calculates average reimbursements per person for U.S. counties using Medicare claims from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS). Average rates of spending are adjusted for regional differences in prices and for the age, sex and race of the underlying Medicare population.
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Strategic Performance Measures
sharefulton.fultoncountyga.gov | Last Updated 2023-12-21T16:36:51.000ZComplete set of strategic-level performance measures with current and historic metric values.
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Vacant Positions Long
sharefulton.fultoncountyga.gov | Last Updated 2024-05-28T09:28:28.000ZHuman Resources provides daily reports of all vacant positions within the county. This dataset takes those daily reports, and appends (full joins) them to each other. The 'Report Date' column shows which days' report that record came from.
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Percent of Individuals Served who Indicate the Ability to Access and Eat Healthier Foods as a Result of the Program - Department KPI
sharefulton.fultoncountyga.gov | Last Updated 2023-01-30T18:31:45.000ZWe are measuring the percentage of individuals served who indicate the ability to access and eat healthier foods as a result of the program. The program area is Home Delivered Meals. The Home Delivered Meal program provides nutritious meals to home bound seniors who are unable to care adequately for themselves. The program is designed to assist seniors in meeting their nutritional needs. This indicator is directly aligned with the department's business function to improve the quality of life for older adults and the county's self-sufficiency objective for fewer senior residents to experience hunger. The Department categorizes Home Delivered Meals as an intervention program that helps seniors age in place. Meals are delivered according to a set schedule. All meals are nutritionally balanced and meet the Dietary Guidelines for Americans published by the Secretaries of Health and Human Services and Agriculture and the RDA's established by the Food and Nutrition Board, Institute of Medicine of the National Academy of Sciences. Senior participants have a choice of at least two entrees and dietary supplements such as Ensure or Glucerna, if required. Participants also receive shelf-stable meals 2-3 times per year. Shelf-stable meals contain foods that do not require refrigeration and can be consumed at room temperature.
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Children without Health Insurance - Strategic KPI
sharefulton.fultoncountyga.gov | Last Updated 2023-01-30T18:33:41.000ZThis performance measure tracks the percentage of population 18 years or younger in Fulton County who did not have health insurance in the past 12 months. The data used for this measure come from the U.S. Census Bureau's American Community Survey, which defines health insurance coverage to include plans and programs that provide comprehensive health coverage. Coverage may be provided by either private health insurance or public programs. Private health insurance is a plan provided through an employer or union, a plan purchased by an individual from a private company. Public programs providing coverage include the federal programs Medicare, Medicaid, and VA Health Care; the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP); and individual state health plans.
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Percent of minor home repair service recipients indicate that the services helped them to continue to live at home - Department KPI
sharefulton.fultoncountyga.gov | Last Updated 2023-02-08T17:54:10.000ZThis KPI will indicate the percentage of minor home repair service recipients indicate that the services helped them to continue to live at home.