The costs and benefits of paramedic skills in pre-hospital trauma care.
1998; NIHR Journals Library; Volume: 2; Issue: 17 Linguagem: Inglês
10.3310/hta2170
ISSN2046-4932
AutoresNicholl, Hughes, Simon Dixon, Janette Turner, Yates,
Tópico(s)Trauma, Hemostasis, Coagulopathy, Resuscitation
ResumoT he overall aim of the NHS R&D Health Technology Assessment (HTA) programme is to ensure that high-quality research information on the costs, effectiveness and broader impact of health technologies is produced in the most efficient way for those who use, manage and work in the NHS.Research is undertaken in those areas where the evidence will lead to the greatest benefits to patients, either through improved patient outcomes or the most efficient use of NHS resources.The Standing Group on Health Technology advises on national priorities for health technology assessment.Six advisory panels assist the Standing Group in identifying and prioritising projects.These priorities are then considered
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