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Injury Data Sources

Injury Data Sources. Thomas Songer, PhD University of Pittsburgh. Where do Injury Deaths Occur?. Cause of. Home. Resident. Public. Industry. Death. Institution. Bldg. Collision. 21%. 3%. 7%. 21%. with object. or person. Falls. 40%. 12%. 3%. 3%. Firearm. 43%. -. 2%. 55.

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Injury Data Sources

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  1. Injury Data Sources Thomas Songer, PhD University of Pittsburgh

  2. Where do Injury Deaths Occur? Cause of Home Resident Public Industry Death Institution Bldg Collision 21% 3% 7% 21% with object or person Falls 40% 12% 3% 3% Firearm 43% - 2% 55 Machinery 9% - 1% 60% Drowning 12% - 1% 3% Injury Deaths, 1980-86. Baker Injury Facts

  3. EMS Police Self-Treat Emergency Dept. doctor Injury Hospital Morgue Trauma Center Rehab Center Robertson, 1992

  4. Major Injury Data Systems Vital Statistics Surveillance Systems Registries Government Surveys Medical Records Special Surveys

  5. Documents used to Record Injuries • Death certificates • Medical records • Surveys of medical facilities • coroner’s reports • police reports • crash reports • registry forms

  6. Degrees of Injury Severity Injury Deaths Hospitalization Emergency Dept. Physician Visit Households

  7. National Center for Health Statistics http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/

  8. www.cdc.gov/ncipc/wisqars/default.htm a WISQARS Web-based Injury Statistics Query and Reporting System

  9. A. NHIS National Health Interview Survey B. NHAMCS National Hospital Ambulatory Medical Care Survey

  10. ICD Codes N Codes - Nature of injury, anatomy (ICD-9) S,T Codes – Nature of injury (ICD-10) E-Codes - External cause of injury (ICD-9) V, W, X, Y Codes – External cause (ICD-10)

  11. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration http://www.nhtsa.dot.gov/

  12. A. FARSFatality Analysis Reporting System

  13. B. GESGeneral Estimates System

  14. Bureau of Labor Statistics,Safety and Health Statistics http://www.bls.gov/iif/

  15. CFOICensus of Fatal Occupational Injuries

  16. Federal Aviation Administration http://www.faa.gov/

  17. ASRSAviation Safety Reporting System

  18. Federal Bureau of Investigation Uniform Crime Reports National Incident Based Reporting System

  19. Bureau of Justice Statistics National Crime Victimization Survey

  20. Consumer Product Safety Commission NEISS National Electronic Injury Surveillance System

  21. Centers for Disease Control BRFSS

  22. Utah Hospital Admissions

  23. Injury Control Research Information Network (ICRIN) http://www.injurycontrol.com/icrin/

  24. A Minimum Basic Dataset for Unintentional Injuries • Age, Gender, Ethnic Group, Residence • Place of occurrence • Date of Injury • Outcome of Injury • Location of Injury • Activity when accident happened

  25. Internet Exercise www.cdc.gov/ncipc/ Question 1

  26. Internet Exercise www.nhtsa.dot.gov Question 2

  27. Internet Exercise Question 3 http://nasdac.faa.gov

  28. Lecture Exercise Question 4 Violence http://www.fbi.gov http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/bjs/cvict.htm

  29. Internet Exercise Utah Hospital Admissions http://hlunix.hl.state.ut.us/hda/ecode2/ Question 5

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