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Title: The Central RTCC


1
The Central RTCC
  • James W. Davis MD, FACS
  • Chief of Trauma, CRMC
  • Professor of Clinical Surgery UCSF/Fresno

2
The Credit Belongs to Everyone
  • Some deserve special recognition
  • Lynn Bennink CRMC Fresno
  • Linda Diaz Merced EMS
  • Debbie Becker Fresno EMS
  • Chuck Baucom Merced EMS
  • Clarence Teem Tuolumne EMS

3
The Request
  • Regional Representation
  • Short and Long term goals
  • Successes and Challenges
  • How Central Region can foster California State
    Trauma System

4
The Central Region
  • Central California covers approximately 32,000 sq
    miles or 20 of California.
  • Rural in nature with large areas of agriculture
  • Bounded by the Sierra Nevada mountain range
  • The region serves a population of approximately
    3.5 million or 10 of California population.
  • consists of 12 counties (25 of the counties in
    California),
  • 5 LEMSAs (2 regional and 3 single counties),
  • 1 level I Trauma Center
  • 3 level II Trauma Centers

5
The Central Region
Modesto-two level II Trauma Centers
Fresno-one level 1 Trauma Center
Kern-one Level II Trauma Center
6
CRTCC History and Process
  • August 2008, Meeting
  • All interested parties from the State Summit
  • Executive Steering Committee formed
  • Early Decision Process Driven
  • Bylaws
  • Mission Vision
  • Goals
  • Membership

7
CRTCC Bylaws
  • Guiding Principles
  • Inclusive, not exclusive
  • Collaborative
  • KISS
  • Bulk of efforts from EMS Administrators
  • Clarence Teem
  • Chuck Baucom

8
Mission Statement, CRTCC
  • To participate in the development of standardized
    regional trauma care, as well as the
    establishment and maintenance of a coordinated
    regional trauma system to promote optimal trauma
    care for all people within the region.

9
Vision
  • All inclusive system of trauma care throughout
    the central region of California
  • Pre-hospital
  • Destination criteria
  • Uniform standards of care
  • Facility
  • Adequate numbers and quality of trauma centers
  • Rehabilitation
  • Education and Prevention
  • Region-wide performance improvement

10
Accomplishments
  • Bylaws completed and approved
  • Formal regional response to EMSA draft on
    Intensive Care Services for the Pediatric Trauma
    Patient
  • Gap analysis completed
  • General Membership meeting held with diverse
    representation
  • Subcommittees formed with goals established for
    each
  • Presentation to the Hospital Council CEO group

11
Goals
  • Prehospital subcommittee
  • Standardized triage and destination criteria
  • Ambulance utilization
  • Facility subcommittee
  • Gap analysis
  • Work with prehospital subcommittee on destination
    criteria

12
Goals (cont.)
  • Education/Prevention subcommittee
  • Website
  • Prevention consortium to look at available
    resources
  • PI subcommittee
  • Peer review
  • Benchmark data
  • Quality indicators
  • To meet Semi-annually/quarterly

13
Challenges
  • We have had GREAT collaboration but we lack
    Legislative Authority
  • This is VOLUNTARY buy-in
  • Large region, face to face meetings are hard
  • Teleconferencing
  • Lack of adequate number of trauma centers and
    physicians
  • the San Joaquin Valley has 51 fewer specialists
    than the rest of the state

14
How we can foster a statewide system
  • Collaboration with other regions
  • Only region in the state that borders every
    region
  • Standardized destination and triage criteria
  • Transfer agreements and arrangements
  • Address gaps in trauma care (gap analysis)
  • Rural trauma course
  • telemedicine
  • Participate in statewide trauma registry

15
  William Butler Yeats (1919)The Second Coming
  • Turning and turning in the widening gyre
  • The falcon cannot hear the falconer
  • Things fall apart the centre cannot hold
  • Mere anarchy is loosed upon the world,
  • The blood-dimmed tide is loosed, and everywhere
  • The ceremony of innocence is drowned
  • The best lack all conviction, while the worst
  • Are full of passionate intensity.

16
Conclusion
  • Californians deserve and must have an effective
    state-wide trauma system
  • This Center will hold
  • Anarchy in trauma care will NOT be loosed upon
    the world (or state)
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