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Citation

Atkin CK, Freedman I, Rosenfeld JV, Fitzgerald M, Kossmann T. Injury 2005; 36(11): 1277-1287.

Affiliation

Department of Trauma Surgery, The Alfred and Monash University, Commercial Road, Melbourne, Vic. 3004, Australia.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2005, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

10.1016/j.injury.2005.05.011

PMID

16214472

Abstract

The incidence of major trauma and associated fatalities in the State of Victoria, Australia, have declined over 20 years following the successful implementation of strategies to modify environmental and behavioural factors that contribute to motor vehicle injuries. However, several system deficiencies in the management of major trauma patients had remained unresolved. To investigate these shortfalls the State Government of Victoria established a taskforce in 1997 to review trauma and emergency services. The taskforce adopted the principle of "the right patient to the right hospital in the shortest time" and in 2000 began to deploy an integrated State Trauma System. Implementation of such a system required the designation of specific hospitals of various levels to care for trauma patients; the concentration of trauma expertise at these centres; integration and coordination between the service providers; development of agreed triage and transfer protocols and improved education, training and research programs. A statewide major trauma database was established to enable system monitoring and facilitate further enhancements. The Victorian experience with the development of an integrated trauma system should aid in the development of similar systems nationally and internationally and is described in this paper.

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