Preventable Pediatric Trauma Transfers in a Rural State
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The authors aimed to evaluate the prevalence and predictors of potentially preventable transfers (PTs) among pediatric trauma patients in a rural state. Their study found that 25% of trauma transfers were classified as PTs, primarily characterized by lower injury severity scores, suggesting that enhanced pre-transfer triage, potentially through telemedicine consultations, could reduce unnecessary transfers.
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