5122.0: Wednesday, October 24, 2001 - 12:35 PM

Abstract #19675

Child Fatality Review - The National System

Michael Durfee, MD1, Sandra Guine, LCSW1, M. Patricia West, MSSW2, and Claudia J. Spencer3. (1) LA County Department of Health Services, LA County Department of Health Services, 600 S Commonwealth, Los Angeles, CA 90005, 213/6396444, durfee@ican-ncfr.org, (2) Public Health Consultation, Philadelphia, PA 19103, (3) San Bernardino County Department of Public Health, San Bernardino , CA, 351 N. Mt View Avenue, San Bernardino, CA 92415

The National System of Child Fatality Review includes teams in all states augmented by a Canadian National System and teams in Australia. Core membership includes health/public health, criminal justice, and social services. Review involves multiple agencies sharing information. Most teams with time include a data system with capacity for aggregate analysis of data for rates and trends, and that provides direction for case management and prevention programs. These teams are connected by the Los Angeles County ICAN National Center for Child Fatality Review through the Internet. Products include improved collaboration and cooperation among agencies represented on the teams, improved death investigation, local reports and a national data system with infant data by state by year matching vital statistics homicide, FBI-UCR-SHR homicide, and data on fatal child abuse/neglect. This system met the objective for 2000 7.13 and expects to meet objective 15-6 for 2010 with review of more than 70% of all child injury deaths under age 15. Infants are the primary group for all child deaths and the primary group for fatal child abuse. Future data will include infant death and birth certificate match by teams. Pevention programs have a primary focus on infants young toddlers and high risk pregnancies. See ican-ncfr.org

Learning Objectives: After the presentation the viewer will be able to describe: 1 The national system of child fatality review including the ICAN National Center on Child Fatality Review 2 Their local system of review 3 The "triple data set" for child death using criminal justice, healtn and social services child mortality data. 4 Heath objective 15-6 for 2010 addressing child fatality review 5 Infant mortality as a population in all child deaths

Keywords: Infant Mortality, Violence Prevention

Presenting author's disclosure statement:
Organization/institution whose products or services will be discussed: The Los Angeles County ICAN National Center for Child Fatality Review (information source for Health 2010 objective 15-6
I do not have any significant financial interest/arrangement or affiliation with any organization/institution whose products or services are being discussed in this session.

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