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A pilot test conducted by the CDC in collaboration with various organizations to evaluate short versions of ICECI 1.0 used in hospital emergency departments. The study highlights best practices for coding, training, and data entry processes. The findings aim to enhance injury-related data collection and analysis in ED settings.
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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 • Two Systems-Massachusetts ED SCIP and NEISS • ICECI Case Scenarios • Field test (16 MA hospitals; 7 NEISS hospitals) • Participant survey
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
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
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