The effects of a Virtual Fracture Care review protocol on secondary healthcare utilization in trauma patients requiring non operative treatment: a retrospective cohort study
Gijs Willinge,
Dorien Salentijn,
Jelle Spierings
et al.
Abstract:Background The strain on healthcare resources in the Dutch trauma care system is rising. In response, a Dutch adaptation of the Virtual Fracture Care (VFC) review protocol, designed to optimize trauma care quality within resource constraint, has been implemented to sustain high-quality trauma care. This study aimed to evaluate the influence of the VFC review protocol on the utilization of secondary healthcare resources in adult trauma patients who received non-operative treatment for musculoskeletal extremit… Show more
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