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- Joint Trauma System
The Joint Trauma System is dedicated to the reduction of morbidity and mortality, and improved survivability for all trauma patients in wartime and peacetime
- DoD Instruction 6040. 47, Joint Trauma System, September 28, 2016 . . .
Establishes policy, assigns responsibilities, and provides procedures to develop and maintain an enduring global trauma care capability that supports the DoD trauma enterprise (DTE), including activities within the garrison environment and across the full range of military operations (ROMO)
- JTAPIC: Joint Trauma System (JTS)
The Joint Trauma System (JTS), designated as the Department of Defense Center of Excellence for Trauma by the Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense, provides improved trauma care across all levels of care to trauma patients, battle injury and non-battle injury
- The Joint Trauma System: A critical lifeline facing an . . . - PubMed
This article examines the history, impact, and future of the JTS while emphasizing the critical need for civilian advocacy to preserve its role as a key enabler of military readiness and trauma care innovation
- Department of Defense Joint Trauma System - Mercy
REGISTRY: Database system that uses observational methods to collect clinical and other relevant data, and is oriented around the systematic analysis of exposures, interventions and outcomes
- Joint Trauma System Clinical Practice Guideline
Expertise in trauma care is the cornerstone for ARSC teams, and trauma training to achieve and sustain clinical expertise of all team members is foundational Historical, abbreviated “just-in-time” training for trauma care is highly discouraged
- Joint Trauma System - Health. mil
Pursuant to section 707, the Joint Trauma System will serve as the reference body for all trauma care provided across the Military Health System (MHS) and will establish standards of care for trauma services provided at military medical treatment facilities (MTFs)
- Clinical Practice Guidelines (CPGs) - Joint Trauma System
Clinical Practice Guidelines (CPGs) are the backbone of the JTS Performance Improvement program for combatant command trauma systems The JTS remains committed to using the highest levels of analytical and statistical analysis in its CPG development process
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