OBJECTIVE: To determine the association between measures of medical manpower available to treat trauma patients and county trauma death rates in the United States. The primary hypothesis was that greater availability of medical manpower to treat trauma injury would be associated with lower trauma death rates. SUMMARY BACKGROUND DATA: When viewed from the standpoint of the number of productive years of life lost, trauma has a greater effect on health care and lost productivity in the United States than any disease. Allocation of health care manpower to treat injuries seems logical, but studies have not been done to determine its efficacy. The effect of medical manpower and hospital resource allocation on the outcome of injury in the United S...
Hypothesis: The survival of severe trauma patients is affected by the implementation of a national t...
Background: Few studies of trauma care access and quality account for prehospital injury mortality. ...
Background: Management of orthopaedic injury is an essential component of comprehensive trauma care,...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the association between measures of medical manpower available to treat trau...
OBJECTIVE: This study used population-based data bases to assess the association of trauma centers w...
Background: The association between the need for trauma care and trauma services has not been charac...
Background Trauma is a leading cause of death and disability in the United States (US). This analys...
Aims and objectives: The objective of the following study is to analyze the trauma type (causes), in...
Background The association between the need of trauma care and trauma services has not previously...
Hypothesis: The mechanism by which trauma systems improve mortality is unknown. Outcomes may be infl...
OBJECTIVE: This study analyzed the association between demographic and medical system factors and th...
There are growing difficulties in caring for patients with acute surgical emergencies. In response, ...
Background: Benchmarking of mortality outcomes across the country has revealed major differences in ...
Trauma is an ever increasing problem and it is the leading cause of morbidity and mortality in the u...
In this thesis we investigated whether population-based studies with routinely collected data are el...
Hypothesis: The survival of severe trauma patients is affected by the implementation of a national t...
Background: Few studies of trauma care access and quality account for prehospital injury mortality. ...
Background: Management of orthopaedic injury is an essential component of comprehensive trauma care,...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the association between measures of medical manpower available to treat trau...
OBJECTIVE: This study used population-based data bases to assess the association of trauma centers w...
Background: The association between the need for trauma care and trauma services has not been charac...
Background Trauma is a leading cause of death and disability in the United States (US). This analys...
Aims and objectives: The objective of the following study is to analyze the trauma type (causes), in...
Background The association between the need of trauma care and trauma services has not previously...
Hypothesis: The mechanism by which trauma systems improve mortality is unknown. Outcomes may be infl...
OBJECTIVE: This study analyzed the association between demographic and medical system factors and th...
There are growing difficulties in caring for patients with acute surgical emergencies. In response, ...
Background: Benchmarking of mortality outcomes across the country has revealed major differences in ...
Trauma is an ever increasing problem and it is the leading cause of morbidity and mortality in the u...
In this thesis we investigated whether population-based studies with routinely collected data are el...
Hypothesis: The survival of severe trauma patients is affected by the implementation of a national t...
Background: Few studies of trauma care access and quality account for prehospital injury mortality. ...
Background: Management of orthopaedic injury is an essential component of comprehensive trauma care,...