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Traumatic Brain Injury in Florida: Statewide Needs Assessment Data & Implications for Broward County

Traumatic Brain Injury in Florida: Statewide Needs Assessment Data & Implications for Broward County. Deborah A Mulligan, MD FAAP FACEP Institute for Child Health Policy, Director Professor Pediatrics, COM Barry Nierenberg, PhD ABPP Associate Professor Center for Psychological Studies.

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Traumatic Brain Injury in Florida: Statewide Needs Assessment Data & Implications for Broward County

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  1. Traumatic Brain Injury in Florida:Statewide Needs Assessment Data & Implications for Broward County Deborah A Mulligan, MD FAAP FACEP Institute for Child Health Policy, DirectorProfessor Pediatrics, COM Barry Nierenberg, PhD ABPP Associate Professor Center for Psychological Studies

  2. Traumatic Brain Injury • Cause: • Blow or jolt to the head or a penetrating head injury that disrupts the function of the brain. • The severity of a TBI may range from “mild,” i.e., a brief change in mental status or consciousness to “severe,” i.e., an extended period of unconsciousness or amnesia after the injury. Approximately 1.4 million people sustain a TBI each year in the United States

  3. The Problem Among children ages 0 to 14 years, TBI results in an estimated: • 2,685 deaths; • 37,000 hospitalizations; and • 435,000 emergency department visits. CDC estimates 5.3 million Americans currently have long-term orlifelong need for help to perform activities of daily living as a result of a TBI.

  4. Children safety • The goal – Create a safe surrounding • Road & Environmental # Seat Belts # Helmets # Pedestrian safety # Home safety # Strangers # Online predators

  5. Early Intervention • Over 1.4 Million Americans suffer a Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) each year • That's 1 TBI every 21 SECONDS • 50,000 people die as a result of their brain injury • 90,000 suffer a permanent life-long disability • Conservatively, TBI's cost the U.S. Economy over $56.3 Billion annually No known cure.

  6. Rambam Health Care Campus: 1000 beds (A+P) Level 1 Trauma C. Biggest TC (~35%) Referral Center: 10 Peripheral hosp. IDF Palestinian Authority UN USA 6th Fleet

  7. Second Lebanon War, August 6, 2006

  8. Haifa – Bus 37 March 5, 2003 18 killed (9 Kids) > 30 wounded

  9. Terror - death toll 2000-2008 Total – 1141 dead (70% civilians) <17y – 123 dead (11%) >6600 wounded * From Sep 29, 2000 ** Until March 31, 2008 http://www.shabak.gov.il

  10. Thank You www.nova.edu/ichp

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