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@[email protected] to Ask [email protected] • 2 years ago

What is a well known 'public secret' in the industry you work in that the majority of outsiders are unaware of?

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What is a well known 'public secret' in the industry you work in that the majority of outsiders are unaware of?

@[email protected] to Ask [email protected] • 2 years ago
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    Eh, for some significant trauma, the ambulance is better because they know which hospitals are equipped for the emergency in question and which hospitals have resuscitation or trauma bays open. They call ahead too which also allows for the ER staff to prepare and have people standing by to receive you.

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      (I worked at a #1 trauma center for 16 years)

      I was just stating what is the “public secret” and there is a lot of studies to back it

      https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/news/media/releases/hold_the_phone_an_ambulance_might_lower_your_chances_of_surviving_some_injuries

      https://hub.jhu.edu/2017/09/20/emergency-transport-survival-rates-study-hopkins/

      I could provide more links but those are the first couple from sites that I would trust

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        I have also worked at a Level 1 Trauma hospital, and I think it depends on the distance from the hospital and the degree of specialty care needed. Also, since Covid, there have been more and more staffing and capacity problems in ERs. Taking a critical patient to an ER with no available resus bays that is also boarding ICU patients due to a lack of ICU staffing is going to be less effective and less safe than going the extra distance to a hospital that does have the capacity to care for the patient. Studies from before 2020 are just not relevant anymore.

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