Texas EMS & Trauma Registries

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Texas EMS & Trauma Registries EMS Committee September 18, 2015

Agenda Registries Overview - Reporting Rules - News - Training Updates Summary of Data Reported in 2013 Questions 2

Texas EMS & Trauma Registries Data Reporting Rules Texas Administrative Code, Title 25, Part 1, Chapter 103: EMS Providers are to report all runs within 90 days of date-of-call Required Fields - First Name - Last Name - Run Type (911 or Emergency) - County of Occurrence (3 digit county code) Injury Epidemiology & Surveillance Branch County Codes – Legacy (Texas Issue) NEMSIS (FIPS) – Federal Information Processing Standard – 5 digit (2-state 3-county) 3

Texas EMS & Trauma Registries: News State has adopted the national standard for EMS & Hospitals - National EMS Information System (NEMSIS) - State is NEMSIS V3.3.4 Certified as of July 8, 2015 - Anticipate accepting XML file uploads as of September 29, 2015 - Will continue to accept Legacy (.txt) format until December 31, 2016 New Registries User Guide Available - http://www.dshs.state.tx.us/injury/default.shtm Affidavits for EMS runs no longer accepted for 2016 - REMINDER: County of Occurrence cannot be blank Texas EMS & Trauma Registries Injury Epidemiology & Surveillance Branch Extensible Markup Language 4

Texas EMS & Trauma Registries: Training Webinars (http://www.dshs.state.tx.us/injury/MonthlyUpdates.shtm) June 10, 2015 – Hospital Web-Data Entry Training June 24, 2015 – EMS Web-Data Entry Training July 10, 2015 – Submersion/ISS Calculator Training July 15, 2015 – Question/Answer/Feedback Session July 21, 2015 – LTAC/Rehab Web-Data Entry Training August 12, 2015 – Account Manager Training September 16, 2015 – NEMSIS/NTDB Release Update Texas EMS & Trauma Registries Injury Epidemiology & Surveillance Branch

Texas EMS & Trauma Registries: Training Upcoming webinars: 9/30 - NEMSIS Training 10/1 – NTDB Training 10/7 – ISS Calculator 10/21 – Open Session (Questions/Answers/Feedback) *Dates are subject to change

Texas EMS & Trauma Registries: Summary of Data Reported in 2013 Nina Leung, PhD, Epidemiologist

State EMS & Trauma Registries EMS Runs Trauma Hospitalizations TBI SCI Other Traumas Submersions TBI/SCI have their own registries in the future… 8

State EMS & Trauma Registries Records Received, 2013 State TSA-Q EMS Runs 2,645,187 612,188 (23.1%) Trauma Hospitalizations 129,778 23,884 (18.4%) Submersions 437 44 (10.1%) 9

EMS Runs There were a total of 2,645,187 EMS runs reported in 2013 612,188 reports from EMS providers in TSA-Q 10

Call Type EMS Runs Call Type State % TSA-Q Medical 1,332,283 50% 167,584 27% Trauma 351,566 13% 43,589 7% Medical/Trauma 46,811 2% 3,933 1% TSA- has more missing or null values Not Applicable & Not Recorded totaled 65% of EMS runs in TSA-Q. Not Applicable & Not Recorded totaled 35% of EMS runs in State. 11

TSA-Q EMS 2013 Data Completeness* (N=612,188) Data Quality EMS Runs TSA-Q EMS 2013 Data Completeness* (N=612,188) Indicator % Complete Race 98% Call Type 100% Call Time 35% Unit Arrived on Scene Time 89% Unit Left Scene Time 71% Patient arrived at Destination Time 47% Incident Patient Disposition Incident Date 37% Incident County 32% Valid entry: includes Not reporting, not applicable, unknown EX: Race talk about options *Completeness= proportion of records with valid entry 12

EMS Runs by Age and Sex, TSA-Q 2013 (n=612,188) 36% of runs are Female Male: Female ratio similar to state 65% of records included- rest are missing age or sex 13

EMS Runs by Race and Ethnicity, 2013 14 *Includes null values (Not Recorded, Not Applicable)

Cause of Injury Top 5 Causes of Injury, 2013 EMS Runs Rank State # % TSA-Q 1. Fall 74,027 37% Motor Vehicle/ Traffic 9,835 45% 2. 73,334 7,266 34% 3. Unspecified 16,501 8% 1,172 5% 4. Other, specified & Classifiable 10,814 Struck by, against 1,090 5. 6,133 3% 561 Percent of TRAUMA calls 15

Primary Symptom Top 5 Primary Symptoms, 2013 EMS Runs Rank State # % TSA-Q 1. Not Applicable 359,914 28% 43,070 26% 2. Other 298,131 23% 39,242 24% 3. General Weakness 127,724 10% 19,115 12% 4. Respiratory distress 79,750 6% 11,744 7% 5. Chest pain/discomfort 65,643 5% 8,525 Percent of MEDICAL Runs 16

Time of Call EMS Runs TSA-Q: 11:00 most # State- 11:00 most # 17

Median Total Pre-Hospital Time (minutes) Run Times by Call Type EMS Runs Median Total Pre-Hospital Time (minutes) Call Type State TSA-Q Medical 43 45 Trauma 40 Medical/Trauma 53 Overall 46 44 18

Submersions Submersions There were 437 submersions reported to the registry in 2013 44 reports from entities in TSA-Q 30% fatal (n=13) 19

Submersions Submersion Reporting Entity, TSA-Q Type of Entity # Submersions Reported Hospital 39 Medical Examiner 1 Justice of the Peace 4 Missing Total 44 20

TSA-Q Submersion Data Completeness* (n=44) Data Quality Submersions TSA-Q Submersion Data Completeness* (n=44) Indicator TSA-Q complete Age 100% Sex Race 98% Ethnicity 86% Outcome Scene Location 89% Alcohol Use, Adults (n=9) 78% County For Children (n=35) Child Supervised 97% Supervisor Age 21 *Completeness= proportion of records with valid entry

Age Drownings by Age, 2013 Submersions 22 Age State % TSA-Q Child (<15) 307 70.25% 35 79.55% Adult 126 28.83% 9 20.45% missing/ unknown 4 0.92% 0% Total 437 100% 44 22

Drownings by Age and Sex, TSA-Q 2013 Submersions 57% of drownings were male State: 66% Male 23

Drownings by Race and Ethnicity, 2013 Submersions HISPANIC Ethnicity State: 24.7% TSA-Q: 20.5% 24

Drownings by Month of Incident, TSA-Q 2013 Submersions 66% occurred in June-August 25

Drownings by Scene of Incident, 2013 Submersions Scene State % TSA-Q Pool/ Hot tub 174 39.82% 24 54.55% Bathtub 30 6.86% 5 11.36% Natural Body of Water 84 19.22% Other 29 6.64% 1 2.27% Missing/ Unknown 120 27.46% 9 20.45% Total 437 100% 44 26

Registry Operations Support Team (ROS) Contact Information Team Members: Adrian Conder Tiffany Munoz Rose Walker Judy Whitfield Jeremy Reynolds Lee VanCleave Email: injury.web@dshs.state.tx.us Telephone Voice Mail: 1-800-242-3562 Please contact us using only one of the two methods above. The ROS Team will reply to customers within the first business day of the request. Please visit the Injury Website: http://www.dshs.state.tx.us/injury/default.shtm 27

Questions Texas EMS & Trauma Registries Injury Epidemiology & Surveillance Branch