Appointment wait time data for primary & specialty care in veterans health administration facilities vs. community medical centers

Data Brief. 2021 May 14:36:107134. doi: 10.1016/j.dib.2021.107134. eCollection 2021 Jun.

Abstract

The datasets summarized in this article include more than 38 million appointment wait times that U.S. military veterans experienced when seeking medical care since January 2014. Our data include both within Veterans Health Administration (VHA) facilities and community medical centers, and wait times are stratified by primary/specialty care type. Deidentified wait time data are reported at the referral-level, at the VHA facility-level, and at the patient's 3-digit ZIP code-level. As of this writing, no other U.S. health care system has made their wait times publicly available. Our data thus represent the largest, national, and most representative measures of timely access to care for patients of both VHA and community providers. Researchers may use these datasets to identify variations in appointment wait times both longitudinally and cross-sectionally, conduct research on policies and interventions to improve access to care, and to incorporate fine-grained measures of wait times into their analyses.

Keywords: Access to care; Medical care; Primary care; Specialty care; Veterans; Veterans Health Administration; Wait times.