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Connie Potter Connie at traumafoundation.orgMon Mar 5 16:48:40 GMT 2007
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The NFTC completed a CDC-funded study about "Trauma Center Preparedness for a Terrorist Attack in the US" (1 R49 CE000792-01) in September. The average "grade" for the 33% of reporting LI and II centers was C-. More money was spent in regions with fewer hazards than in those where there were multiple targets, natural hazards, etc. We were able to identify 5 Highly Prepared Trauma Centers and 5 with Best Preparedness practices. There is serious gap between spending for Pandemic Influenza and All Hazards and hospital preparedness for the most common form of attack, which is after 25 years of experience, explosions! We suggest that you read our report under publications, www.traumafoundation.org <http://www.traumafoundation.org/> . There is already a reauthorizatino to spend nearly $1B per year of the taxpayers' money in a way that does not create a seamless, borderless system of care for the injured in this country more than 5 years after 9/11 and almost years post Katrina. Thanks to k for his input into this report which went to all 50 governors, every trauma center, and EMS Director/Trauma Agency in the US. Connie Potter, Executive Director National Foundation for Trauma Care (505) 525-9511 CONFIDENTIALITY STATEMENT: This electronic communication and any attachments from the National Foundation for Trauma Care are confidential, privileged and intended only for the use of the recipient named above. Review, dissemination, or copying of this communication by anyone other than the intended recipient is strictly prohibited. If you have received this message in error, notify the sender immediately. Delete and destroy all copies of the original message. ________________________________ From: KMATTOX at aol.com [mailto:KMATTOX at aol.com] Sent: Sunday, March 04, 2007 6:46 PM To: med-events at ccm-l.org Cc: ccm-l at ccm-l.org Subject: I have no problem with various agencies with special interest in special public health issues being funded from appropriate sources to study exotic diseases. We are in the middle of the biggest gun and explosion and burns and blasts and head injury and amputation war that this country has been in for the last 50 years. I do not believe that the focus of the US DOD and its medical support is focused entirely on these REAL AND PRESENT CHALLENGE when more money is spent to support the 4 cases of malaria which were encountered by US soldiers last year than in the entire development of new knowledge for trauma. This is NOT to say that tropical diseases, parasites, typhus, malaria, and chagas disease are not interesting and need information developed on them, but there are agencies outside DOD that need to study them. I have NO problem spending US Research dollars on breast cancer, prostate cancer, and Alzheimers disease, but with a shortage of dollars and need for innovations in outpatient care and long term support for the soldier that is wounded and has an amputation, it seems that we should fix a roof, and do research in acute care rather use DOD research dollars to do what the VA, FDA< and others are already funding. TOO MUCH PORK to support special interest. We need a CIVILIAN COMMISSION to look at an entire reorganization of Military Medicine, with input from middle level management military medical officers, and other stakeholders. Who should sponsor such a commission, DOD, GAO, RWJ, Bill Gates? We have plenty of money, plenty of brains, and too many special interest brokers that continue to control the flow of dollars and it is not always to support the fighting force or to help the poor wounded military man on the ground, air, or sea. k ________________________________ AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at AOL.com <http://pr.atwola.com/promoclk/1615326657x4311227241x4298082137/aol?redi r=http%3A%2F%2Fwww%2Eaol%2Ecom> .
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