Context: National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) institutions are required to certify insurance coverage of medical expenses for injuries student-Athletes sustain while participating in NCAA events. Institutions assign this role to a variety of employees, including athletic trainers (ATs), athletic administrators, business managers, secretaries, and others. In 1994, Street et al observed that ATs were responsible for administering medical claim payments at 68.1% of institutions. Anecdotally, ATs do not always feel well suited to perform these tasks. Objective: To investigate the ways athletic associations and departments coordinate athletic medical claims and the role of ATs in this process. Design: Cross-sectional study. Setting: O...
Context: Athletic training (AT) services in secondary schools have recently been reported as high as...
CONTEXT: National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) legislation requires that member institutio...
Purpose: Sports-related injuries are common and often require physician or hospital care. Since the ...
Context: National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) institutions are required to certify insura...
Context: Many secondary school athletic trainers (ATs) complete per diem work as a way to supplement...
Context Reported injury rates and services in sports injury surveillance may be influenced by the...
The only certainty in college athletics is that injuries to athletes will occur. This is where the i...
Context: Medical organizations have recommended that administrators, parents, and community leaders ...
Objective: To describe frequency and characteristics of emergency medical services (EMS) activations...
There are many choices of specialists to be utilized in a sport medicine support staff. The effectiv...
© by the National Athletic Trainers\u27 Association, Inc. Context: Participation in high school athl...
BackgroundLittle is known about the work-related injury and illnesses experienced by certified athle...
Purpose: Secondary school student-athletes often lack appropriate medical care during school sponsor...
Context: Each year an estimated 1.4 million sports related injuries occur annually to student-athlet...
CONTEXT: Research is limited on the extent and nature of the care provided by athletic trainers (...
Context: Athletic training (AT) services in secondary schools have recently been reported as high as...
CONTEXT: National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) legislation requires that member institutio...
Purpose: Sports-related injuries are common and often require physician or hospital care. Since the ...
Context: National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) institutions are required to certify insura...
Context: Many secondary school athletic trainers (ATs) complete per diem work as a way to supplement...
Context Reported injury rates and services in sports injury surveillance may be influenced by the...
The only certainty in college athletics is that injuries to athletes will occur. This is where the i...
Context: Medical organizations have recommended that administrators, parents, and community leaders ...
Objective: To describe frequency and characteristics of emergency medical services (EMS) activations...
There are many choices of specialists to be utilized in a sport medicine support staff. The effectiv...
© by the National Athletic Trainers\u27 Association, Inc. Context: Participation in high school athl...
BackgroundLittle is known about the work-related injury and illnesses experienced by certified athle...
Purpose: Secondary school student-athletes often lack appropriate medical care during school sponsor...
Context: Each year an estimated 1.4 million sports related injuries occur annually to student-athlet...
CONTEXT: Research is limited on the extent and nature of the care provided by athletic trainers (...
Context: Athletic training (AT) services in secondary schools have recently been reported as high as...
CONTEXT: National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) legislation requires that member institutio...
Purpose: Sports-related injuries are common and often require physician or hospital care. Since the ...