© 2010 McKenzie et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.Background Work-related injuries in Australia are estimated to cost around $57.5 billion annually, however there are currently insufficient surveillance data available to support an evidence-based public health response. Emergency departments (ED) in Australia are a potential source of information on work-related injuries though most ED's do not have an 'Activity Code' to identify work-related cases with information abou...
Objectives: This research identifies the level of specificity of cause-of-injury morbidity data in A...
Objectives: This research identifies the level of specificity of cause-of-injury\ud morbidity data i...
Accurate estimates of the incidence of hospitalised work-related injury are not currently available ...
Background: Work-related injuries in Australia are estimated to cost around $57.5 billion annually, ...
Objective: To examine the reliability of work-related activity coding for injury-related hospitalisa...
Objective: To summarise the extent to which narrative text fields in administrative health data are ...
Objective: To examine the sources of coding discrepancy for injury morbidity data and explore the im...
Objective: To summarise the extent to which narrative text fields in administrative health data are ...
Objective To synthesise recent research on the use of machine learning approaches to mining textual ...
Background: Injury surveillance systems support the ongoing systematic collection, analysis and inte...
Abstract Objective: To explore the potential for using a basic text search of routine emergency depa...
Objective: To explore the potential for using a basic text search of routine emergency department da...
Occupational health and safety are significant issues for many organizations. Workplace accidents ha...
Narrative text can be a useful means of identifying injury in routine data collections. An analysis ...
Human coders, in many organizations conducting injury surveillance, routinely assign External-cause-...
Objectives: This research identifies the level of specificity of cause-of-injury morbidity data in A...
Objectives: This research identifies the level of specificity of cause-of-injury\ud morbidity data i...
Accurate estimates of the incidence of hospitalised work-related injury are not currently available ...
Background: Work-related injuries in Australia are estimated to cost around $57.5 billion annually, ...
Objective: To examine the reliability of work-related activity coding for injury-related hospitalisa...
Objective: To summarise the extent to which narrative text fields in administrative health data are ...
Objective: To examine the sources of coding discrepancy for injury morbidity data and explore the im...
Objective: To summarise the extent to which narrative text fields in administrative health data are ...
Objective To synthesise recent research on the use of machine learning approaches to mining textual ...
Background: Injury surveillance systems support the ongoing systematic collection, analysis and inte...
Abstract Objective: To explore the potential for using a basic text search of routine emergency depa...
Objective: To explore the potential for using a basic text search of routine emergency department da...
Occupational health and safety are significant issues for many organizations. Workplace accidents ha...
Narrative text can be a useful means of identifying injury in routine data collections. An analysis ...
Human coders, in many organizations conducting injury surveillance, routinely assign External-cause-...
Objectives: This research identifies the level of specificity of cause-of-injury morbidity data in A...
Objectives: This research identifies the level of specificity of cause-of-injury\ud morbidity data i...
Accurate estimates of the incidence of hospitalised work-related injury are not currently available ...