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Adult and elderly population access to trauma centers: an ecological analysis evaluating the relationship between injury-related mortality and geographic proximity in the United States in 2010

机译:成人和老年人口进入创伤中心:2010年在美国伤害相关死亡率与地理接近关系的生态分析

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Background Ongoing development and expansion of trauma centers in the United States necessitates empirical analysis of the effect of investment in such resources on population-level health outcomes.
机译:背景美国创伤中心的不断发展和扩张需要对此类资源的投资对人口水平健康结果的影响进行实证分析。

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    《Journal of public health》 |2018年第4期|共10页
  • 作者单位

    Eastern Virginia Med Sch Sch Med Norfolk VA 23501 USA;

    Inst Adv Studies Culture Charlottesville VA 22903 USA;

    Univ Virginia Sch Med Charlottesville VA 22908 USA;

    Univ Virginia Div Acute Care Surg &

    Outcomes Res Dept Surg Sch Med Charlottesville VA 22908 USA;

    Winchester Med Ctr Acute Care Emergency Surg Serv Winchester VA 22601 USA;

    Univ Virginia Div Acute Care Surg &

    Outcomes Res Dept Surg Sch Med Charlottesville VA 22908 USA;

    Univ Virginia Div Acute Care Surg &

    Outcomes Res Dept Surg Sch Med Charlottesville VA 22908 USA;

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  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 医药、卫生;
  • 关键词

    emergency care; geography; mortality;

    机译:急救;地理死亡率;

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