05/02/2023

Five years after launching Level 1 adult trauma center, UChicago Medicine set to exceed 18,800 adult trauma patients

UChicago Medicine

The University of Chicago Medicine is set to surpass 18,800 adult trauma patients since launching a Level 1 adult trauma center and Violence Recovery Program at its main campus on the city’s South Side five years ago.

While trauma volumes for April 2023 are being finalized, the academic health system released the latest figures to mark the five-year anniversary of its adult trauma program, which began on May 1, 2018. In June 2018, after the first month of operations, UChicago Medicine’s adult trauma center cared for 274 patients. After the first year, it treated 2,988 adult trauma cases. Five years later (from May 1, 2018, to March 30, 2023):

  • The adult trauma team has treated 18,494 patients.
  • The pediatric trauma team has cared for 2,893 children.
  • The violence recovery team has engaged 7,761 trauma patients in helping them transition back into the community, offering referrals to more than 60 community-based social and behavioral health agencies to ensure fuller recovery and to reduce the risk for re-injury and recidivism.

Based on monthly averages, the five-year total will reach or exceed 18,800 adult trauma patients. Adding pediatric cases, UChicago Medicine’s trauma care program is expected to have cared for more than 21,700 adults and children in that five-year timeframe.

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This story was first published by UChicago Medicine. 

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