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CDC’s Short Version of the ICECI--A Pilot Test

CDC’s Short Version of the ICECI--A Pilot Test. Office of Statistics and Programming National Center for Injury Prevention and Control in collaboration with Massachusetts DPH and the US Consumer Product Safety Commission. CDC’s Short ICECI--A Pilot Test using injury-related ED visits.

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CDC’s Short Version of the ICECI--A Pilot Test

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  1. CDC’s Short Version of the ICECI--A Pilot Test Office of Statistics and Programming National Center for Injury Prevention and Control in collaboration with Massachusetts DPH and the US Consumer Product Safety Commission

  2. CDC’s Short ICECI--A Pilot Test using injury-related ED visits • Two Systems-Massachusetts ED SCIP and NEISS • ICECI Case Scenarios • Field test (16 MA hospitals; 7 NEISS hospitals) • Participant survey

  3. CDC’s Short ICECI--A Pilot Test Lessons Learned for short versions of ICECI 1.0 used in hospital EDs • Mechanism (Underlying and Direct) • Narrative • Use coding rules consistent with ICECI 1.0 & comparable with ICD-10 using CDC’s framework

  4. CDC’s Short ICECI--A Pilot Test Lessons Learned for Short Versions of ICECI 1.0 used in hospital EDs • Training and orientation of hospital medical staff • Train coders using guidelines/coding manual • Electronic data entry and ongoing QA program

  5. NEISS All Injury Program-July 1, 2000 • National estimates of nonfatal injuries treated in US hospital EDs • Approx. 600,000 cases per year • Mechanism (underlying and direct); Intent • Electronic data entry and ongoing QA program

  6. NEISS All Injury Program-Data Release

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