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Learn Practical Strategies for Complying with Difficult “Specialist Response” Standards

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By Trauma News on August 28, 2023 Program Management

Most trauma centers struggle with the challenge of documenting specialist response times. In addition, many centers are unable to develop specialty response processes that consistently meet the 30- and 60-minute requirements.

If your trauma program needs to improve its specialty consult pathways, read our new white paper: Streamlining and Documenting the Specialist Response to Trauma. (Click below to read the white paper in digital flipbook format.)

This new resource from Trauma System News outlines a range of practical strategies for complying with Standards 4.15, 5.17 and 5.21 from the American College of Surgeons (ACS).

Featuring ideas and insights from active TPMs, PI coordinators and trauma medical directors, this white paper can help trauma leaders:

  • Optimize their EHR for capturing response times
  • Use proven PI techniques to improve response documentation
  • Identify hidden causes of poor compliance
  • Create backup systems to ensure full documentation
  • Remove friction in IR response processes
  • Build a culture of rapid specialty response

Streamlining and Documenting the Specialist Response to Trauma was developed by Trauma System News with sponsorship support from Viz.ai, developer of Viz Trauma Suite.

It is a practical resource for trauma program leaders who want to improve specialty response compliance and develop more effective specialty response processes.

CLICK HERE TO READ THE WHITE PAPER

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