A trauma system is an organized response to managing and improving the care of severely injured people. It spans the continuum of care from prevention, pre-hospital care, acute care to rehabilitation. It has been established to ensure that injured people are promptly transported to and treated at facilities appropriate to the severity of their injury. A trauma system also provides a foundation for disaster preparedness and response. As part of its day-to-day activities, a trauma system coordinates the movement and care of severely injured people.
Vision: All patients in South Dakota needing trauma services receive high quality, readily accessible, and well coordinated services.
Mission: Establish an inclusive, statewide trauma system that reduces overall morbidity and mortality through coordinated prevention, pre-hospital and hospital care services.
Trauma System Codified Law & Administrative Rule
Trauma Coordinator Toolkit
Trauma System Resource Manual
Violent Death Reporting System
Injury Prevention Resources
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