Hospitalization due to Injuries in the Military: Evaluation of Current Data and Recommendations on their Use for Injury Prevention

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Summary

Injuries inflict the largest health impact on military populations in terms of hospitalization. Hospitalized injuries result in the largest direct costs of medical care and the most lost workdays, include the largest proportion of disabling injuries, and have the largest impact on troop readiness. Efforts are now beginning to focus on how injury surveillance data can be used to reduce the burden of injuries. This article examines the value of administrative hospital discharge databases in the military for routine injury surveillance, as well as investigation of specific injury problems, including musculoskeletal conditions that are frequently sequelae of old injuries.

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Smith, G. S., Dannenberg, A. L., & Amoroso, P. J. (2000). Hospitalization due to injuries in the military: evaluation of current data and recommendations on their use for injury prevention. American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 18(3), 41-53.