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Accuracy of fatal motorcycle-injury reporting on death certificates

โœ Scribed by Garry Lapidus; Mary Braddock; Robert Schwartz; Leonard Banco; Lenworth Jacobs


Book ID
102979868
Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1994
Tongue
English
Weight
883 KB
Volume
26
Category
Article
ISSN
0001-4575

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โœฆ Synopsis


This study identifies differences in motorcycle injury fatality statistics gathered from different sources. Police Accidents Reports (PARS), identifying fatal motorcycle injuries occurring in Connecticut during 1987 were matched with state death certificates. Matched death certificates were analyzed in three major areas: content, coding, and motorcycle fatality reporting. Death certificates underreported motorcycle fatalities by 38% compared to PARS. Forty percent of death certificates were missing some or all of the required information: 7 did not include the word motorcycle, 18 did not contain acceptable ICD-9 terminology for a motorcyclist, and 17 did not describe how the injury occurred. Forty-one percent of death certificates contained external cause of injury code (E-code) errors. Incomplete information on death certificates was responsible for 52% of inaccurate reporting and E-code errors for 48%. The accuracy of fatal motorcycle injury cause of death reporting on death certificates could be improved by better physician training and rapid implementation of both the computerized death certificate coding systems and upcoming ICD-10 classification system.


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