Accessibility, accountability, affordability: healthcare policy in orthopedic trauma

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作者
Genova R.C. [1 ]
Box R.L. [1 ]
Ficke J.R. [1 ]
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[1] Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, The Johns Hopkins University, 601 N Caroline St, Baltimore, MD
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Disability; Healthcare policy; Injury burden; Orthopedic trauma; Outcome measures;
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10.1007/s12178-017-9414-7
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Purpose of review: This review provides historical background on trauma care in the USA and summarizes contemporary trauma-related health policy issues. It is a primer for orthopedic surgeons who want to promote improvements in research, delivery, and cost reduction in trauma care. Recent findings: As of 2010, funding for trauma research accounted for only 0.02% of all National Institutes of Health research funding. This is disproportionate to the societal burden of traumatic injury, which is the leading cause of death and disability among people aged 1 to 46 years in the USA. The diagnosis-related group model of hospital reimbursement penalizes level-I trauma centers, which typically treat the most severely injured patients. Treatment of traumatic injury at level-I and level-II trauma centers is associated with lower rates of major complications and death compared with treatment at non-trauma centers. Patient proximity to trauma centers has been positively correlated with survival after traumatic injury. Inadequate funding has been cited as a reason for recent closures of trauma centers. Summary: Orthopedic surgeons have a responsibility to engage in efforts to improve the quality, accessibility, and affordability of trauma care. This can be done by advocating for greater funding for trauma research; choosing the most cost-effective, patient-appropriate orthopedic implants; supporting the implementation of a national trauma system; leading high-quality research of trauma patient outcomes; and advocating for greater accessibility to level-I trauma centers for underserved populations. © 2017, Springer Science+Business Media New York.
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页码:258 / 264
页数:6
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