AIMS: We aimed to determine whether there is evidence of improved patient outcomes in Major Trauma Centres following the regionalisation of trauma care in England. PATIENTS AND METHODS: An observational study was undertaken using the Trauma Audit and Research Network (TARN), Hospital Episode Statistics (HES) and national death registrations. The outcome measures were indicators of the quality of trauma care, such as treatment by a senior doctor and clinical outcomes, such as mortality in hospital. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: A total of 20 181 major trauma cases were reported to TARN during the study period, which was 270 days before and after each hospital became a Major Trauma Centre. Following regionalisation of trauma services, all indicator...
Multiple reports over the past 20 years have criticised the care delivered to major trauma patients ...
Introduction The advent of the new Trauma Network system will drive significant changes in the trans...
<b>Background and Aims:</b> Trauma is still the leading cause of mortality in the first ...
We aimed to determine whether there is evidence of improved patient outcomes in Major Trauma Centres...
Aims We aimed to determine whether there is evidence of improved patient outcomes in Major Trauma Ce...
There is strong evidence that severely injured patients are optimally treated within inclusive traum...
Objectives Improving trauma systems in various forms has always been an important aspect of health p...
Background: Trauma care in England was re-organised in 2012 with ambulance bypass of local hospitals...
A regional system of Major Trauma Networks has been developed in England to improve care and outcome...
IntroductionA regional system of Major Trauma Networks has been developed in England to improve care...
Background: Trauma care in England was re-organised in 2012 with ambulance bypass of local hospitals...
Background Twenty years ago, an inclusive trauma system was implemented in the Netherlands. The goal...
Introduction In the West Midlands region of the UK, the delivery of prehospital trauma care has rece...
Introduction: Mortality due to trauma has reduced the past decades. Trauma network implementations h...
INTRODUCTION In the West Midlands region of the UK, the delivery of prehospital trauma care has r...
Multiple reports over the past 20 years have criticised the care delivered to major trauma patients ...
Introduction The advent of the new Trauma Network system will drive significant changes in the trans...
<b>Background and Aims:</b> Trauma is still the leading cause of mortality in the first ...
We aimed to determine whether there is evidence of improved patient outcomes in Major Trauma Centres...
Aims We aimed to determine whether there is evidence of improved patient outcomes in Major Trauma Ce...
There is strong evidence that severely injured patients are optimally treated within inclusive traum...
Objectives Improving trauma systems in various forms has always been an important aspect of health p...
Background: Trauma care in England was re-organised in 2012 with ambulance bypass of local hospitals...
A regional system of Major Trauma Networks has been developed in England to improve care and outcome...
IntroductionA regional system of Major Trauma Networks has been developed in England to improve care...
Background: Trauma care in England was re-organised in 2012 with ambulance bypass of local hospitals...
Background Twenty years ago, an inclusive trauma system was implemented in the Netherlands. The goal...
Introduction In the West Midlands region of the UK, the delivery of prehospital trauma care has rece...
Introduction: Mortality due to trauma has reduced the past decades. Trauma network implementations h...
INTRODUCTION In the West Midlands region of the UK, the delivery of prehospital trauma care has r...
Multiple reports over the past 20 years have criticised the care delivered to major trauma patients ...
Introduction The advent of the new Trauma Network system will drive significant changes in the trans...
<b>Background and Aims:</b> Trauma is still the leading cause of mortality in the first ...