Does the ‘halo effect’ of trauma center verification extend to severe postpartum hemorrhage? A four-year retrospective review of level 1 trauma centers in the United States
Abstract:Introduction Designated high-quality trauma services have been shown to improve outcomes of trauma patients by virtue of access to specialized personnel and resources. It remains unclear if a ‘halo effect’ extends these benefits more generally to non-trauma populations. Obstetric patients who develop severe postpartum hemorrhage often require close attention in intensive care units and utilize more resources. Given the overlapping needs between trauma and obstetric patients, we hypothesize that the ‘halo effec… Show more
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