Medical Record Form - Non-fatal Injury Surveillance System is a 2-page legal document that was released by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services - Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and used nation-wide.
Q: What is the Non-fatal Injury Surveillance System?
A: The Non-fatal Injury Surveillance System is a system that tracks and collects data on non-fatal injuries.
Q: Why is the Non-fatal Injury Surveillance System important?
A: The Non-fatal Injury Surveillance System is important for monitoring and preventing injuries, understanding injury trends, and informing public health interventions.
Q: Who uses the Non-fatal Injury Surveillance System?
A: The Non-fatal Injury Surveillance System is used by public health agencies, researchers, and policymakers to inform injury prevention strategies.
Q: What types of injuries does the Non-fatal Injury Surveillance System track?
A: The Non-fatal Injury Surveillance System tracks a wide range of injuries, including those resulting from accidents, violence, and sports.
Q: How is data collected for the Non-fatal Injury Surveillance System?
A: Data for the Non-fatal Injury Surveillance System is typically collected through emergency department visits, hospital admissions, and other healthcare settings.
Q: Is the Non-fatal Injury Surveillance System only for serious injuries?
A: No, the Non-fatal Injury Surveillance System tracks both serious and non-serious injuries.
Q: How is the data from the Non-fatal Injury Surveillance System used?
A: The data from the Non-fatal Injury Surveillance System is used to identify risk factors, evaluate prevention programs, and inform injury prevention strategies.
Q: Is the Non-fatal Injury Surveillance System specific to the United States and Canada?
A: Yes, the Non-fatal Injury Surveillance System is specific to the United States and Canada.
Q: Are personal identifying details included in the data collected by the Non-fatal Injury Surveillance System?
A: No, personal identifying details are not included in the data collected by the Non-fatal Injury Surveillance System to protect privacy.
Q: Can individuals access their own injury data from the Non-fatal Injury Surveillance System?
A: No, individuals cannot access their own injury data from the Non-fatal Injury Surveillance System as it is anonymized for privacy purposes.
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