The number of level I and II centers per million population varies widely, however, ranging from 0.19 to 7.8 (Table 2). Six states (Washington, Oregon, Oklahoma, Iowa, Delaware, and Colorado) have categorized all or nearly all short-term general medical/surgical hospitals with 25 beds or ...
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rural trauma patient transfer from Level-4 hospitals, while transfers from Level-3 facilities were dependent on type of injury.Conclusion: Implementation of the Oregon statewide trauma system was associated with a redistribution of rural trauma patients to trauma hospitals with greater therapeutic ...
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In some cases this may not be a Major Trauma Service or Regional Trauma Service hospital but one of the other hospitals within the trauma system who can manage patients with mechanism of injury alone trauma. Page 5 of 7 (page number not for citation purposes) Journal of Trauma Management &...
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Objective:Associate statewide trauma system development with a change in the percentage of injured patients initially hospitalized at Levels I and II categorized trauma hospitals and a change in the length of stay (LOS) prior to arrival at a Level I or II hospital (PRE-LOS) and total LOS (T...
Methods. Seriously injured patients treated at 9 rural Level 3 and Level 4 hospitals were studied before (PRE) and after (POST) implementation of Oregon's trauma system. The processes of care evaluated on the basis of chart review were 20 diagnostic and therapeutic interventions advocated in the...