Lenz recently designed and produced the 2024 Annual Report for the Georgia Trauma Commission (GTC), a state-run network tasked with improving the health of injured Georgians by ensuring access to quality trauma care, coordinating key trauma system components, and educating trauma care providers across the multidisciplinary continuum.
The 24-page, full-color report will be disseminated to members of the Georgia Trauma System and beyond to provide a comprehensive picture of GTC’s financial performance, strategic direction, and governance practices.
Creative Director Scott Sanders and Art Director Stephen Lacienski concepted and designed the report, which reestablishes GTC’s mission, vision, and values, and provides a detailed account of its overall budget, funding results, trauma center distributions, total allocations, funding impact across multiple programs, and system development during the fiscal year 2024.
In 2007, the Georgia Legislature through Senate Bill 60 established the Georgia Trauma Care Network Commission. The bill charged the Georgia Trauma Commission with establishing, maintaining, and administering a trauma center network, coordinating the best use of existing trauma facilities, directing patients to the best available facility for treatment of traumatic injury, participating in the accountability mechanism for the entire Georgia trauma system, and primarily overseeing the flow of funds for system improvement.
According to its official website, The Georgia Trauma Commission aims to “become a top-tier trauma system that provides the highest quality care and education through discovery and innovation.”
For more information, please visit The Georgia Trauma Commission website.