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Jose M. Soto,Yilu Zhang,Jason H. Huang,Dong-Xia Feng.[J].Chin J Traumatol,2018,21(2):77-79. [doi] |
An overview of the American trauma system |
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KeyWord: Trauma system
Trauma center
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Author Name | Affiliation | Jose M. Soto | Department of Neurosurgery, Baylor Scott and White Medical Center, Texas A&M University, College of Medicine, Temple, TX 76508, USA | Yilu Zhang | Department of Neurosurgery, Baylor Scott and White Medical Center, Texas A&M University, College of Medicine, Temple, TX 76509, USA | Jason H. Huang | Department of Neurosurgery, Baylor Scott and White Medical Center, Texas A&M University, College of Medicine, Temple, TX 76510, USA | Dong-Xia Feng | Department of Neurosurgery, Baylor Scott and White Medical Center, Texas A&M University, College of Medicine, Temple, TX 76511, USA |
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The American trauma system is designed to provide an organized response to injury. It draws its foundations from lessons learned from America's involvement in the wars of the 20th century as well as principles developed in urban community hospitals. Although run at the local and state government level, it is guided by national societies and has become a world class example. It also currently faces challenges with declining reimbursement and providing equal access to care for all Americans. Professional societies and legislative bodies are continuing to work together for fair and equitable solutions to these issues. |
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