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Evaluating the need to reform the organisation of care for major trauma patients in Belgium: an analysis of administrative databases.

Koen Van den Heede1, Cécile Dubois2, Patriek Mistiaen2, Sabine Stordeur2, Audrey Cordon2, Marie Isabel Farfan-Portet2.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: In light of the international evolutions to establish inclusive trauma systems and to concentrate the care for the most severely injured in major trauma centres, we evaluated the degree of dispersion of trauma care in Belgium.
METHODS: We used descriptive statistics to illustrate the dispersion of major trauma care in Belgium based on two independent administrative databases: the registry of Mobile Intensive Care Units (2009-2015) and the Belgian Hospital Discharge Dataset (2009-2014).
RESULTS: Patients with a severe trauma (n = 3856 in 2015) were transported towards 145 different hospital sites (on a total of 198 hospital sites) resulting in a median of 17 cases per hospital site (min = 1; P25 = 4; P75 = 30; max = 165). A minority of major trauma patients is after admission transferred to another hospital (8%) with a median of 10 days after admission to the hospital (IQR 3.5-24).
CONCLUSIONS: The dispersion of care for major trauma patients in Belgium is so high that a reorganisation of care for severe injured patients in major trauma centres concentrating professional expertise and specialised equipment is recommended to guarantee a high quality of care in a qualitative and sustainable way.

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Keywords:  Health care reform; Multiple trauma; Quality of health care; Trauma centres

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29480321     DOI: 10.1007/s00068-018-0932-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Trauma Emerg Surg        ISSN: 1863-9933            Impact factor:   3.693


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