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How is Data Collected for Injury Tracking?
Data for injury tracking can be collected from various sources, including:
Hospitals
and
emergency departments
Healthcare providers
Law enforcement agencies
Workplace reports
Surveys
and
questionnaires
Advanced technologies like electronic health records (EHRs) and mobile applications have also enhanced the efficiency and accuracy of injury tracking.
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