 The debate on the benefits and cost effectiveness of helicopter transport for severely injured patients still continues. New research shows that for severe blunt trauma, patients transported by helicopter had a lower risk of death, compared to those transported by road. The research is published in BioMed Central's open access journal iCritical Care/i. In a multi-centre study, based in university hospitals across France, researchers compared initial patient ...
 The debate on the benefits and cost effectiveness of helicopter transport for severely injured patients still continues. New research shows that for severe blunt trauma, patients transported by helicopter had a lower risk of death, compared to those transported by road. The research is published in BioMed Central's open access journal iCritical Care/i. In a multi-centre study, based in university hospitals across France, researchers compared initial patient ...The Great Place for all lake forest health and fitness | island health and fitness | health and fitness blogs Health and Fitness Blog Information and News.
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Saving Lives Are Helicopter Heroes
 The debate on the benefits and cost effectiveness of helicopter transport for severely injured patients still continues. New research shows that for severe blunt trauma, patients transported by helicopter had a lower risk of death, compared to those transported by road. The research is published in BioMed Central's open access journal iCritical Care/i. In a multi-centre study, based in university hospitals across France, researchers compared initial patient ...
 The debate on the benefits and cost effectiveness of helicopter transport for severely injured patients still continues. New research shows that for severe blunt trauma, patients transported by helicopter had a lower risk of death, compared to those transported by road. The research is published in BioMed Central's open access journal iCritical Care/i. In a multi-centre study, based in university hospitals across France, researchers compared initial patient ...
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