Maintaining an accurate and concurrent trauma registry is time-consuming for both registrars and trauma program managers. That is why the Orange Book encourages registry leaders to explore ways to limit redundant data entry and develop effective data collection mechanisms. This article was developed by Trauma System News in cooperation with our advertiser, ImageTrend.One of the…
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