Members of the trauma team outside the emergency department entrance at Penn Medicine Lancaster General Hospital.
Members of the trauma team outside the emergency department entrance at Penn Medicine Lancaster General Hospital.

The Pennsylvania Trauma Systems Foundation (PTSF) has re-accredited Lancaster General Hospital (LGH) as a Level I Trauma Center – the highest level of Trauma Center accreditation in Pennsylvania. LGH is the only Level I trauma center in Lancaster County and one of 18 in Pennsylvania, including Penn Medicine's Penn Presbyterian Medical Center.

The PTSF grants accreditation to Pennsylvania trauma centers at four levels. Level I trauma centers provide the highest degree of resources, offering a full spectrum of medical specialists, as well as trauma research and surgical residency programs.

Lancaster General Hospital is one of the busiest trauma centers in the region, seeing approximately 3000 trauma cases a year. Trauma centers offer 24-hour availability of a team of specially trained health-care providers with expertise in the care of severely injured patients. Traumatic injuries commonly occur as the result of falls, motor vehicle accidents and assaults.

Providing high-level trauma care requires a team approach involving departments throughout the hospital. Trauma surgeons, neurosurgeons, orthopedic surgeons, cardiac surgeons, radiologists and nurses all have specialized training and expertise.

In addition to having a trauma surgeon in the hospital 24 hours a day, an operating room readiness team is on standby around the clock. LGH’s trauma OR is dedicated solely to trauma patients and is equipped with the most advanced tools for delivering high-quality emergency care the moment it is needed.

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