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Academic Article Insurance status is a potent predictor of outcomes in both blunt and penetrating trauma.
Concept Wounds, Nonpenetrating
Academic Article Ureteral trauma: patterns and mechanisms of injury of an uncommon condition.
Academic Article Disparities in mortality after blunt injury: does insurance type matter?
Academic Article Disparities in trauma care: are fewer diagnostic tests conducted for uninsured patients with pelvic fracture?
Academic Article Minority trauma patients tend to cluster at trauma centers with worse-than-expected mortality: can this phenomenon help explain racial disparities in trauma outcomes?
Academic Article Body mass index in blunt trauma patients with hemorrhagic shock: opposite ends of the body mass index spectrum portend poor outcome.
Academic Article National cost of trauma care by payer status.
Academic Article Associated injuries in traumatic sternal fractures: a review of the National Trauma Data Bank.
Academic Article Counting the lives lost: how many black trauma deaths are?attributable to disparities?
Academic Article Reliability adjustment: a necessity for trauma center ranking and benchmarking.
Academic Article Benchmarking trauma centers on mortality alone does not reflect quality of care: implications for pay-for-performance.
Academic Article Trauma associated splenic artery aneurysms: an?analysis of the National Trauma Data Bank.
Academic Article Age-related mortality in blunt traumatic hemorrhagic shock: the killers and the life savers.
Academic Article Abdominal compartment syndrome in traumatic hemorrhagic shock: is there a fluid resuscitation inflection point associated with increased risk?
Academic Article Imipenem levels are not predictable in the critically ill patient.
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