Early Results of an Initiative to Assess Exposure to Firearm Violence in Ambulatory Care: Descriptive Analysis of Electronic Health Record Data
Background Current research on firearm violence is largely limited to patients who received care in emergency departments or inpatient acute care settings or who died. This is because standardized disease classification codes for firearm injury only represent bodily trauma. As a result, research on...
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Main Authors: | Nicole Cook (Author), Megan Hoopes (Author), Frances M Biel (Author), Natalie Cartwright (Author), Michelle Gordon (Author), Marion Sills (Author) |
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2024-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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