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Injury Reporting Frameworks

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Introduction

Injury Reporting Frameworks

Surveillance Case Definitions for Injury Hospitalizations and Emergency Department Visits

Getting to Know Your Data and Its Quality

Data Presentation and Visualization

Programming Resources and Standardized Validation Datasets

Injury Indicators

General Injury Indicators

Drug Overdose Indicators

Special Case Indicators               

Glossary

Additional Resources

ICD-10-CM 101 

Selected Data Elements from Discharge Data

References

 

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Injury Reporting Frameworks, also sometimes referred to as matrices, uniquely place each injury code into one specific grouping or cell.  This placement is independent of case selection and analysis methods.  They define groupings of codes, serve as standardized reference points and are a foundation upon which case selection and injury analysis can be built.