Trauma Centers and Trauma Systems

Trunkey discusses the implications of a national inventory of hospital trauma centers conducted by MacKenzie et al. The inventory could help shape health care policy, serve as a useful catalog of centers in disaster preparedness, and could help plan for trauma care in the near future.

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Humans
Quality of Health Care
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Trauma Centers - supply & distribution
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