Survival advantage associated with treatment of injury at designated trauma centers: a bivariate probit model with instrumental variables
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- DOI: 10.1177/1077558706296241
Survival advantage associated with treatment of injury at designated trauma centers: a bivariate probit model with instrumental variables
Abstract
This article analyzes the effectiveness of designated trauma centers in Florida concerning reduction in the mortality risk of severely injured trauma victims. A bivariate probit model is used to compute the differential impact of two alternative acute care treatment sites. The alternative sites are defined as (1) a nontrauma center (NC) or (2) a designated trauma center (DTC). An instrumental-variables method was used to adjust for prehospital selection bias in addition to the influence of age, gender, race, risk of mortality, and type of injury. Treatment at a DTC was associated with a reduction of 0.13 in the probability of mortality.
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