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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2012 Dec 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Pediatr. 2011 Jul 23;159(6):1012–1016. doi: 10.1016/j.jpeds.2011.05.055

Table I.

Organizational characteristics of responding and non-responding US Level I trauma centers (N= 202)

Characteristics All (N=202) Responding (n=150) Non-Responding (n=52)
n (%) n (%) n (%)
ACS accredited 114 (56.4) 92 (61.3) 22 (42.3)
Region of country
 Midwest 64 (31.7) 47 (31.3) 17 (32.7)
 South 57 (28.2) 40 (26.7) 17 (32.7)
 Northeast 49 (24.3) 32 (21.3) 17 (32.7)
 West 32 (15.8) 31 (20.7) 1 (1.9)
Rural status 28 (13.9) 19 (12.7) 9 (17.3)
Population served
 Peds 20 (10.3) 15 (10.3) 5 (10.2)
 Adult/Peds 85 (43.6) 63 (43.2) 22 (44.9)
 Adult 90 (46.2) 68 (46.6) 22 (44.9)
Teaching hospital 190 (95.0) 144 (97.3) 46 (88.5)
Council of teaching hospitals 150 (78.5) 113 (79.0) 37 (77.1)
University affiliation 156 (78.0) 116 (77.3) 40 (80.0)
Mean (SD) Mean (SD) Mean (SD)
No. of interns/residents 256 (179) 247 (158) 285 (236)
No. of hospital beds 575 (266) 554 (224) 638 (360)

Indicates P < 0.05 for the comparisons. All other comparisons are non-significant