Regionalisation of major trauma services in England: a post-implementation analysis
There is strong evidence that severely injured patients are optimally treated within inclusive trauma networks. One feature of such networks is prehospital triage of the most injured patients to designated trauma hospitals. In April, 2012, major trauma services across England were reconfigured into...
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author | Metcalfe, D Perry, D Bouamra, O Woodford, M Edwards, A Salim, A Lecky, F Costa, M |
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description | There is strong evidence that severely injured patients are optimally treated within inclusive trauma networks. One feature of such networks is prehospital triage of the most injured patients to designated trauma hospitals. In April, 2012, major trauma services across England were reconfigured into regional trauma networks based around designated major trauma centres (MTCs). This study explored the early effects of the regionalisation of major trauma services in England. |
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spelling | oxford-uuid:bd564912-6533-4977-98cd-f313cfdeddff2022-03-27T05:31:12ZRegionalisation of major trauma services in England: a post-implementation analysisConference itemhttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_5794uuid:bd564912-6533-4977-98cd-f313cfdeddffSymplectic Elements at OxfordLancet2016Metcalfe, DPerry, DBouamra, OWoodford, MEdwards, ASalim, ALecky, FCosta, MThere is strong evidence that severely injured patients are optimally treated within inclusive trauma networks. One feature of such networks is prehospital triage of the most injured patients to designated trauma hospitals. In April, 2012, major trauma services across England were reconfigured into regional trauma networks based around designated major trauma centres (MTCs). This study explored the early effects of the regionalisation of major trauma services in England. |
spellingShingle | Metcalfe, D Perry, D Bouamra, O Woodford, M Edwards, A Salim, A Lecky, F Costa, M Regionalisation of major trauma services in England: a post-implementation analysis |
title | Regionalisation of major trauma services in England: a post-implementation analysis |
title_full | Regionalisation of major trauma services in England: a post-implementation analysis |
title_fullStr | Regionalisation of major trauma services in England: a post-implementation analysis |
title_full_unstemmed | Regionalisation of major trauma services in England: a post-implementation analysis |
title_short | Regionalisation of major trauma services in England: a post-implementation analysis |
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