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Utah Improves Data Collection & Documentation

Utah Department of Health

"Through this data collection, we can increase awareness of TBI signs and symptoms and help connect people to appropriate resources and care. Accurate diagnoses, proper management, and more information can help lead to a reduction in TBI symptoms and potential long-term effects."
- Trisha Keller, Program Manager

Utah Improves Data Collection & Documentation

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Father and son.The risk of TBI among adults increases with increasing age. CDC data indicate that persons ages 65 years or older, have higher rates of TBI-related hospitalization and death than those in any other age group.1

 

Older Adult Falls

  • The rates of fall-related TBI hospitalization increased with age, with the rate or persons aged 85 or older more than twice that or persons 75 to 84 years of age and six times that of persons 65 to 74 years of age.1
  • Learn more about Older Adult Falls

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References

  1. Coronado VG et al. Characteristics of persons aged 65 years and older hospitalized with a TBI. J Trauma Rehab VOl 20(3)215-228
 
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