Woodward George A, Insoft Robert M, Pearson-Shaver Anthony L, Jaimovich David, Orr Richard A, Chambliss Robert, Abramo Thomas J, Bose Carl, Gomez Mary A, Westergaard Francine
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia/University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104, USA.
Pediatr Emerg Care. 2002 Feb;18(1):38-43. doi: 10.1097/00006565-200202000-00013.
Interfacility transport of pediatric and neonatal patients for advanced or specialty medical care is an integral part of our medical delivery system. Assessment of current services and planning for the future are imperative. As part of this process, the American Academy of Pediatrics and the Section on Transport Medicine held the second National Pediatric and Neonatal Transport Leadership Conference in Chicago in June 2000. Ninety-nine total participants, representing 25 states and 5 international locations, debated and discussed issues relevant to the developing specialty of pediatric transport medicine. These topics included: 1) the role of the medical director, 2) benchmarking of neonatal and pediatric transport programs, 3) clinical research, 4) accreditation, 5) team configuration, 6) economics of transport medicine in health care delivery, 7) justification of transport teams in institutions, and 8) international transport/extracurricular transport opportunities. Insights and conclusions from this meeting of transport leaders are presented in the consensus statement.
为获得高级或专科医疗护理而进行的儿科和新生儿患者机构间转运是我们医疗服务系统的一个重要组成部分。评估当前服务并规划未来至关重要。作为这一过程的一部分,美国儿科学会和转运医学科于2000年6月在芝加哥召开了第二届全国儿科和新生儿转运领导力会议。共有99名与会者,代表25个州和5个国际地点,就与发展中的儿科转运医学专业相关的问题进行了辩论和讨论。这些主题包括:1)医疗主任的角色,2)新生儿和儿科转运项目的基准评估,3)临床研究,4)认证,5)团队配置,6)医疗保健服务中转运医学的经济学,7)机构中转运团队的合理性,以及8)国际转运/课外转运机会。本共识声明中呈现了此次转运领导者会议的见解和结论。