Agenda for ICE on Injury Statistics
Hyatt Regency Hotel
Washington, DC
September 7-8, 2006
Thursday, September 7: 8:00 a.m.-5:30 p.m.
8:00: Coffee and registration
8:30: Welcome and Introduction
Lois Fingerhut, Chairperson
Jennifer Madans, NCHS Associate Director for Science
8:50: International Organizations
- World Health Organization (WHO) and
International Panel (10 minutes per presentation)
Ian Scott, Facilitator, WHO
- International Classification of External
Causes of Injuries (ICECI)
Saakje Mulder, The Netherlands
- Pan American Health Organization Injury
Statistics Activities
Carme Clavel-Arcas and Roberto Becker, Pan
American Health Organization
- Gender Based Violence Surveillance, The
Belize Experience
Marlene Francis, , CAREC
- Injury Surveillance in Trinidad: The
San Fernando General Hospital Experience
Roanna Bynoe
- Injury Surveillance in Countries of the
African Region
Olive Kobusingye, WHO Africa
- General WHO-related Discussion
10:00: WHO
- International Classification of Diseases
(ICD) Revision Process: Towards ICD-11
Robert Jakob
10:15: Break
10:30:
- International Society for Violence and Injury
Prevention
Maria Isabel Gutierrez
- 9th World Conference on Injury Prevention and
Safety Promotion
Diego Gonzalez
10:50: International Traffic Injury Panel
- International Traffic Injury Panel: World
Bank Update
Tony Bliss, The World Bank
- National Center for Health Statistics
Joe Carra, National Highway Transportation Safety
Administration (NHTSA)
11:30: Measures of Severity
- Introduction to Measures of Severity
Lois Fingerhut, NCHS
- International Classification of Diseases
Injury Severity Scale (ICISS)
John Langley, Canada
- Abbreviated Injury Scale (AIS)
Maria Segui-Gomez
- Discussion
12:15: Lunch on your own
1:30: Selecting A Main Injury in Mortality
- Selecting A Main Injury
Margaret Warner
- The Mortality Reference Group
Robert Anderson
- Selecting A Main Injury
From Multiple Causes of Death
Margaret Warner
- Issues
Limor Aharonson-Daniel
- Discussion
Cleo Rooney and Maria Segui-Gomez
2:15: Indicator Development
- A Model for the Development of Indicators of
Injury Incidence
Colin Cryer and James Harrison
Background and Outline Proposal
- Indicator of Injury Incidence:
Probability of Admission to Hospital
Colin Cryer
Data Sources, Issues, Problems and Solutions
- Proportion of Patients Admitted Following
Injury: Setting A "Frame" for Analysis of Variation with
Diagnosis, Calendar Year, Age and Sex?
Jens Lauritsen
- US Emergency Department Data: A Source
for Injury Indicator Development
Lois Fingerhut
- Injury Surveillance in Australia: Aims
and Issues
James Harrison
- Population-based Injury Data in Ontario
Alison Macpherson
3:15: Break
3:30: Indicator Development (continued)
- Defining Injuries with Emergency Department
Data: A Recommendation from the
United States
Lois Fingerhut
- Probability of Admission: Further Data
Sources and Issues
Colin Cryer
- Issues
4:00: General Discussion
4:15: Other Ice Related Activities (15
minutes per presentation)
- Injury Surveillance Activities of the
National Center for Injury Prevention and Control Data Issues
Lee Annest
- Injury Chartbook, 2007
Gwen Bergen
- U.S. National Health Interview Survey:
Injury Questions
Li-Hui Chen
- International Injury Death Rate Comparisons
Lois Fingerhut
- International Comparisons of Proportion of
Unspecified External Causes of Death
Tsung-Hsueh (Robert) Lu
- Trends and Patterns of Injury Deaths Using
the ICE Matrix, England and Wales, 1979-2004
Cleo Rooney
5:30: Closing for the Day
Lois Fingerhut
Agenda for
Friday, September 8, 2006
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