The effect of transitioning to ICD-10-CM on acute injury surveillance of active duty service members
Abstract Background Acute injuries are a burden on the Military Health System and degrade service members' ability to train and deploy. Long-term injuries contribute to early attrition and increase disability costs. To properly quantify acute injuries and evaluate injury prevention programs, in...
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Main Authors: | Matthew C. Inscore (Author), Katherine R. Gonzales (Author), Christopher P. Rennix (Author), Bruce H. Jones (Author) |
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2018-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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