Background: Patients treated at safety-net hospitals, facilities that care for a high percentage of uninsured patients, are known to have worse outcomes. This study seeks to analyze whether care at trauma safety-net hospitals (TSNH) accounts for the known mortality disparity between uninsured and insured trauma patients. Methods: A retrospective analysis of trauma patients (age, 18-64 years) in the National Trauma Data Bank (6.2; 2001-2005) with moderate to severe injury (Injury Severity Score ≥9) was performed. TSNH were defined as facilities treating ≥47% uninsured trauma patients. The main outcome measure was adjusted mortality of patients treated at TSNH versus non-TSNH. A multilevel analysis using multiple logistic regression and g...
Introduction: Accurate field triage of critically injured patients to trauma centers is vital for im...
Hypothesis: The survival of severe trauma patients is affected by the implementation of a national t...
Objective: Studies have shown disparities in mortality among racial groups and among those with diff...
Objective: To determine whether quality measures based on injury-specific models provide a different...
Objective: To determine whether there is an increased odds of mortality among trauma patients treate...
Background: Previous work has suggested that insurance status, gender, and ethnicity all have an ind...
Introduction: Mortality due to trauma has reduced the past decades. Trauma network implementations h...
Introduction: Recognizing disparities in definitive care for traumatic injuries created by insurance...
Previous research has demonstrated that nonclinical factors are associated with differences in clini...
Introduction: Trauma systems were developed to improve the care for the injured. The designation and...
Background: Patients with penetrating injuries are known to have worse outcomes than those with blun...
Objective: The Patient Safety Indicators (PSIs) from the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality ...
Trauma accounts for twelve percent of Emergency Room visits in America. Level-I Trauma Centers provi...
Background: Race and socioeconomic disparities are pervasive and persist throughout our health care ...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to determine the association of insurance status or lack ...
Introduction: Accurate field triage of critically injured patients to trauma centers is vital for im...
Hypothesis: The survival of severe trauma patients is affected by the implementation of a national t...
Objective: Studies have shown disparities in mortality among racial groups and among those with diff...
Objective: To determine whether quality measures based on injury-specific models provide a different...
Objective: To determine whether there is an increased odds of mortality among trauma patients treate...
Background: Previous work has suggested that insurance status, gender, and ethnicity all have an ind...
Introduction: Mortality due to trauma has reduced the past decades. Trauma network implementations h...
Introduction: Recognizing disparities in definitive care for traumatic injuries created by insurance...
Previous research has demonstrated that nonclinical factors are associated with differences in clini...
Introduction: Trauma systems were developed to improve the care for the injured. The designation and...
Background: Patients with penetrating injuries are known to have worse outcomes than those with blun...
Objective: The Patient Safety Indicators (PSIs) from the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality ...
Trauma accounts for twelve percent of Emergency Room visits in America. Level-I Trauma Centers provi...
Background: Race and socioeconomic disparities are pervasive and persist throughout our health care ...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to determine the association of insurance status or lack ...
Introduction: Accurate field triage of critically injured patients to trauma centers is vital for im...
Hypothesis: The survival of severe trauma patients is affected by the implementation of a national t...
Objective: Studies have shown disparities in mortality among racial groups and among those with diff...