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Hi
I am looking for healthcare dataset for testing and experiment purpose. Where can I get them?
Hi Anonymous ,
You could refer to analyzing-healthcare-open-data-with-power-bi for details.
Best Regards,
Zoe ZhiIf this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
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- daxCommunity Support
Hi Anonymous ,
You could refer to analyzing-healthcare-open-data-with-power-bi for details.
Best Regards,
Zoe ZhiIf this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
- Alex_ThompsonNew MemberFor healthcare datasets, you can explore public repositories like Kaggle, government health data portals, or research institutions that offer open data for academic purposes. Additionally, platforms focusing on streamlined healthcare management systems, such as those discussed in Smart Square user guide, may provide insights or links to resources. You can check this resource Smart Square user guide for a better understanding of tools that might complement your dataset needs.
- Ethan_Green_1New Member
You might want to check out some publicly available datasets related to healthcare, but if you're specifically looking for inmate information from a particular area, you can explore the Canyon County jail detainees for relevant data. The site offers comprehensive details about detainees, which could be helpful depending on your experiment's focus. You can find more information on inmate details through this useful resource.
- Matthew_RobertsNew Member
For healthcare datasets, you might want to check out reliable resources that provide public datasets for testing and experimentation. If you're specifically interested in jail or inmate-related data, you can explore the Weston County Jail inmate details, which offer valuable insights for various research purposes. You can find more information and details about the jail's operations at Weston County inmate details. This could be a great starting point if you're exploring related datasets.