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WHO has given a valuable tool for us to evaluate trauma system in a country with several defined domains. One of the most important domains is the prehospital trauma care(1). Sri Lanka is in a constant mechanism to upgrade itself in this area over several decades(2). Significant gains were made during the last decade in this aspect. The country has a mixed level of development in the subdomains under pre-hospital care(3). This editorial is focusing on a more constructive pathway to reach the high-income country type service(4).