Association of social vulnerability and rehospitalization in pediatric motor vehicle trauma patients
Introduction: We investigated social vulnerability index (SVI) as a tool to identify children at risk for readmission following motor vehicle collisions (MVC). Materials and Methods: An exploratory retrospective cohort study was conducted of pediatric trauma activations (age 0-15) for MVCs 1/1/2012...
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Main Authors: | Meagan Rosenberg (Author), Alexander Knee (Author), Aixa Perez Coulte (Author), Michael V. Tirabassi (Author) |
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