Since the September 11 attacks, policymakers are paying increasing attention to the adequacy of the U.S. trauma care system to handle potential mass casualty incidents. This attention has led to questions about how well the trauma system covers the population for day-to-day trauma, such as motor vehicle accidents and gunshot wounds. Although the number of trauma centers has increased in the last decade, no national plan exists to assure that everyone has timely access to a specialized trauma center if needed. This Issue Brief summarizes a new study that estimates the proportion of residents that can reach a trauma center by ground or air ambulance within one hour of where they live, using objective measures of travel times and distances
Introduction: Mobilization of trauma resources has the potential to cause ripple effects throughout ...
Context: While the clinical practice recommends field stabilization in trauma patients, in some situ...
Introduction: Increased out-of-hospital time is associated with worse outcomes in trauma. Sparse lit...
Since the September 11 attacks, policymakers are paying increasing attention to the adequacy of the ...
Injury (trauma) is the leading cause of death in the United States for people younger than 45 years ...
As national health care reform advances, increasing attention is being paid to the adequacy of exist...
Background: Rapid urban growth in developing countries has outpaced the development of health infras...
BackgroundInjury is a major contributor to morbidity and mortality in the United States. Accordingly...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1377/hlthaff.2011.0510Closur...
Introduction: Current data suggest trauma patients arriving via private vehicle transport (PVT) have...
BACKGROUND: The optimal geographic configuration of health care systems is key to maximizing accessi...
Introduction: Trauma is an important worldwide public-health problem. This study aims to evaluate th...
Background: The association between the need for trauma care and trauma services has not been charac...
BACKGROUND: The optimal geographic configuration of health care systems is key tomaximizing accessib...
© The Author(s). 2019 Open Access This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Common...
Introduction: Mobilization of trauma resources has the potential to cause ripple effects throughout ...
Context: While the clinical practice recommends field stabilization in trauma patients, in some situ...
Introduction: Increased out-of-hospital time is associated with worse outcomes in trauma. Sparse lit...
Since the September 11 attacks, policymakers are paying increasing attention to the adequacy of the ...
Injury (trauma) is the leading cause of death in the United States for people younger than 45 years ...
As national health care reform advances, increasing attention is being paid to the adequacy of exist...
Background: Rapid urban growth in developing countries has outpaced the development of health infras...
BackgroundInjury is a major contributor to morbidity and mortality in the United States. Accordingly...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1377/hlthaff.2011.0510Closur...
Introduction: Current data suggest trauma patients arriving via private vehicle transport (PVT) have...
BACKGROUND: The optimal geographic configuration of health care systems is key to maximizing accessi...
Introduction: Trauma is an important worldwide public-health problem. This study aims to evaluate th...
Background: The association between the need for trauma care and trauma services has not been charac...
BACKGROUND: The optimal geographic configuration of health care systems is key tomaximizing accessib...
© The Author(s). 2019 Open Access This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Common...
Introduction: Mobilization of trauma resources has the potential to cause ripple effects throughout ...
Context: While the clinical practice recommends field stabilization in trauma patients, in some situ...
Introduction: Increased out-of-hospital time is associated with worse outcomes in trauma. Sparse lit...