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  • Medical Informatics
  • Emergency Medicine
  • Health Information Systems

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  • Accurate documentation is vital for quality trauma care.
  • Traditional handwritten records in emergency departments are often inaccurate.
  • Limitations exist in capturing precise event data with paper-based systems.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce TraumaTracker, a novel computer-based system for trauma tracking and documentation.
  • To evaluate the impact of TraumaTracker on the completeness and accuracy of trauma documentation.
  • To improve the quality of trauma care through enhanced data acquisition.

Main Methods:

  • Development and implementation of the TraumaTracker computer-based system.
  • Comparison of documentation data between paper records and the TraumaTracker system.
  • Analysis of data completeness and accuracy, focusing on precise times and locations.

Main Results:

  • TraumaTracker significantly improved the completeness of trauma documentation.
  • The accuracy of trauma documentation was substantially enhanced using TraumaTracker.
  • The system facilitated the recording of precise event times and locations, often missed in paper records.

Conclusions:

  • Computer-based systems like TraumaTracker offer a superior alternative to paper records for trauma documentation.
  • Implementing TraumaTracker can lead to significant improvements in data accuracy and completeness.
  • Enhanced documentation through TraumaTracker has the potential to improve overall trauma care quality.