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Emerg. Med. Clin. North Am. · Aug 2007
Optimal trauma outcome: trauma system design and the trauma team.
- Vincent J Markovchick and Ernest E Moore.
- Emergency Medical Services, Denver Health, 777 Bannock Street, MC 0108, Denver, CO 80204, USA. vince.markovchick@dhha.org
- Emerg. Med. Clin. North Am. 2007 Aug 1;25(3):643-54, viii.
AbstractTrauma is the number one killer of Americans under age 34; optimal trauma care is provided when there is a well-functioning, comprehensive system. This article reviews the development of trauma centers in the United States, recommending that the number of trauma centers be optimized so that resources and expense be kept to a minimum. The role of specialists in the care of trauma patients has evolved over the past few decades. Efforts and protocols for trauma care should be based on objective quality outcome data, with the goal of making the most efficient use of resources for the best possible outcomes.
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