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Background: The rising costs associated with trauma care in the United States is an important topic in today’s healthcare environment. Factors such as innovations in technology, increasing governmental and organizational regulations, and the specialization of care have led to increasing costs to the patient. A component of trauma cost is the one-time trauma team response fee (TTRF). The determination process of TTRF’s dollar amount is elusive as no apparent standardized process exists and the literature is scant regarding this aspect of trauma care. Methods: A nationwide cross-sectional convenience sample was conducted using Survey Monkey. Surveys were sent to 525 trauma centers in the continental U.S, including Alaska and Hawaii. Responses obtained from October 8, 2019 through March 11, 2020 Results: Only 46 out of 525 trauma centers, or 18.2% of those surveyed shared their scheduled fees. Comparisons of TTRF’s among different trauma centers, activation levels, and geographical locations were not statistically significant. Conclusions: Understanding the true costs of trauma care and fees for patients in the U.S remains elusive due to inadequate data and low response rates. Trauma centers struggle to maintain financial viability as regulatory agencies and the public push for transparency of TTRF’s. Collaboration between TC’s and regulatory agencies is needed to ensure a balance between providing quality trauma care with justified associated charges and financial sustainability. |