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    Author(s)Kimball I. Maull, Jeffrey S. Augenstein
    PublisherSpringer
    Edition1st Edition
    ISBN9781461272250
    Pages265
    BindingSoftbound
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearOctober 2012

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    Springer Trauma Informatics 1st Editon 2012 Softbound by Kimball I. Maull, Jeffrey S. Augenstein

    Information and the technology to rapidly transmit, analyze, document, and disperse this information are increasing arithmetically, if not logarithmi­ cally. Arguably, no discipline better exemplifies this trend than medicine. It can be further argued that care of the trauma patient is one of the better examples of informatics and the potential benefit to the health profession­ als who care for these patients. Maull and Augenstein have provided us with a primer on informatics and its use in trauma care. The subject matter is timely and covers the gamut of trauma care from prehospital to rehabilitation. Who will benefit from trauma informatics? A simple answer would be anyone who takes care of trauma patients. From a broader perspective, however, at least three examples illustrate how trauma informatics can be used today to exert a positive effect on patient outcome. The first example is care of combat casualties, including battlefield resuscitation, evacuation, acute care, and ultimate return to the continental United States. Current technology is such that via global positioning satellite, a corpsman could transmit to a remote area the vital signs and pertinent physical findings of a combat casualty. Furthermore, the location of the corpsman and the casu­ alty would be precisely known, and consultation and destination disposition would be possible. The injured person, when admitted to a combat support hospital, could be continuously monitored and additional remote consulta­ tion obtained. Section I.- 1 Trauma Informatics: Today’s Vision, Tomorrow’s Concepts.- Section II.- 2 Informatics in Prehospital Care.- 3 Vehicle Crash Investigation.- 4 Informatics in the Emergency Department.- 5 Informatics in Emergency Radiology.- 6 Intensive Care Unit.- 7 Rehabilitation Informatics.- Section III.- 8 Trauma Registry Data Definition, Acquisition, and Evaluation.- 9 Trauma Registry Informatics: Hospital Perspectives.- 10 Trauma Registry Informatics: State Perspectives.- 11 Trauma Registry Informatics: National Perspectives….- Section IV.- 12 Trauma Informatics: Guidelines, Protocols, and Pathways.



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