Assessing trauma readiness costs in level III and level IV trauma centers

From the Georgia Trauma Commission (E.V.A.), Madison; John D. Archbold Memorial Hospital (K.A.V.), Thomasville; Augusta University Health (R.S.M.), Augusta; Archbold Memorial Hospital (G.K.P.), Thomasville; Crisp Regional Medical Center (A.R.R.), Cordele; and Department of Surgery (D.W.A.), Atrium Health Navicent, Macon, Georgia.

Submitted: July 29, 2022, Revised: November 4, 2022, Accepted: November 8, 2022, Published online: November 14, 2022.

This study was presented at the 81st Annual Meeting of the AAST and Clinical Congress for Acute Care Surgery, September 21, 2022, in Chicago, Illinois.

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Address for correspondence: Dennis W. Ashley, MD, FACS, Department of Surgery, Atrium Health Navicent, 777 Hemlock St, MSC 103, Macon, GA 31201; email: [email protected].

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