Massachusetts has developed the first State profile of the causes and costs of injury based on the national study, "Cost of Injury in the United States: A Report to Congress." Incidence of fatal injuries is based on Massachusetts data; nonfatal hospitalized injuries, on Massachusetts age and sex rates and U.S. cause data; and nonhospitalized injuries, on U.S. rates applied to Massachusetts census data. Lifetime costs per injured person are based on national data adjusted for higher personal health care expenditures and for higher mean annual earnings in Massachusetts. The estimated total lifetime cost for the 1.4 million injuries that occurred in 1989 is $4.4 billion--$1.7 billion for health care and $2.7 billion for lost earnings. Injuries...
Portion of final report; 1997-1998PDFTech ReportDOT HS 808 799DTNH-22-96-H-33085Crash injuriesHospit...
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Unintentional injuries are the principal cause of preventable early death. Beyond terms of human suf...
BASE COMPONENT | $250,000REGIONAL NETWORK COORDINATING ORGANIZATION (RNCO) | $75,000SURVEILLANCE QUA...
© 2015, BMJ. All rights reserved. Background Standardized methodologies for assessing economic burde...
NHTSA - Behavioral Safety Researchhttps://doi.org/10.21949/15256472008PDFTech ReportChaudhary, Neil ...
Background: Standardized methodologies for assessing economic burden of injury at the national or in...
BackgroundMotor vehicle crashes are a leading cause of death and injury in the United States. The pu...
Background: Injuries are a leading cause of death and acquired disability, and result in significant...
of injuries every day; at least 57 of these deaths occur among children. In 1997 alone, 146,400 US r...
Approximately 5.8 million persons die from injuries each year, accounting for 10% of all deaths worl...
ObjectiveTo estimate the average medical care cost of fatal and non-fatal injuries in the USA compre...
Background: Injuries are amajor and persistent public health problem, but a comprehensive and detail...
Injuries rank highly among the major causes of death worldwide1. In the United States, injuries have...
Estimating the economic burden of injuries is important for setting priorities, allocating scarce he...
Portion of final report; 1997-1998PDFTech ReportDOT HS 808 799DTNH-22-96-H-33085Crash injuriesHospit...
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web. Address: http://web.archive.org/web/20021231193346*/...
Unintentional injuries are the principal cause of preventable early death. Beyond terms of human suf...
BASE COMPONENT | $250,000REGIONAL NETWORK COORDINATING ORGANIZATION (RNCO) | $75,000SURVEILLANCE QUA...
© 2015, BMJ. All rights reserved. Background Standardized methodologies for assessing economic burde...
NHTSA - Behavioral Safety Researchhttps://doi.org/10.21949/15256472008PDFTech ReportChaudhary, Neil ...
Background: Standardized methodologies for assessing economic burden of injury at the national or in...
BackgroundMotor vehicle crashes are a leading cause of death and injury in the United States. The pu...
Background: Injuries are a leading cause of death and acquired disability, and result in significant...
of injuries every day; at least 57 of these deaths occur among children. In 1997 alone, 146,400 US r...
Approximately 5.8 million persons die from injuries each year, accounting for 10% of all deaths worl...
ObjectiveTo estimate the average medical care cost of fatal and non-fatal injuries in the USA compre...
Background: Injuries are amajor and persistent public health problem, but a comprehensive and detail...
Injuries rank highly among the major causes of death worldwide1. In the United States, injuries have...
Estimating the economic burden of injuries is important for setting priorities, allocating scarce he...
Portion of final report; 1997-1998PDFTech ReportDOT HS 808 799DTNH-22-96-H-33085Crash injuriesHospit...
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web. Address: http://web.archive.org/web/20021231193346*/...
Unintentional injuries are the principal cause of preventable early death. Beyond terms of human suf...