Kentucky Violent Death Reporting System

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Description

The Kentucky Department for Public Health (KDPH), police, coroners, medical examiners, and the Kentucky Injury Prevention and Research Center (KIPRC) at the University of Kentucky (UK) have collaborated in submitting this proposal to maintain and, in some areas, expand the Kentucky Violent Death Reporting System. Since initial funding 9/1/2005, data on between 886-934 cases each year have been entered into the National Violent Death Reporting System (NVDRS) . For each of the next four years, data on an estimated 850-950 statewide violent death cases will continue to be entered into the NVDRS as defined by funding announcement CEO9-904 from all required data sources. The statewide violent death reporting system for Kentucky builds upon ongoing experience with the NVDRS. Relationships developed with key stakeholders along with knowledge gained from experience in violence surveillance in the five years of NVDRS funding give the KVDRS a foundation to expand into new areas and perform more advanced data analysis with the compilation of more years of data. The KVDRS will continue to improve the timeliness of reporting and data quality and will augment required reporting by linking intimate partner violence historical data and emergency department data now available to the KIPRC. KVDRS will also work to streamline data collection from each of its primary sources to reduce the burden of data collection, make the KVDRS more sustainable, and improve data quality.
StatusFinished
Effective start/end date9/1/098/31/10

Funding

  • Center for Disease Control and Prevention: $219,561.00

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