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Injury Reporting

First Report of Injury Form Available online Complete for all injuries or exposures Also report “near misses” to Facilities or EHS Data used for prevention activities

Workers’ Compensation Insurance Premium Adjustment for UTS Health Components Fiscal Years 2003 to 2010 (discount premium rating as compared to a baseline of 1, three year rolling average adjusts rates for subsequent year) Oversight by SHERM UT Medical Branch Galveston (0.16) UT Southwestern Dallas (0.16) UT HSC San Antonio (0.11) UT HSC Houston (0.09) UT Health Center Tyler (0.08) UT MD Anderson Cancer Center (0.05)

FY10 Number of UTHSC-H First Reports of Injury, by Population Type (total population 10,162; employee population 5,291; student population 3,969; resident population 902) Total (n = 474) Employees (n = 247) Stopped here. Residents (n = 129) Students (n = 98)

Most Commonly Reported Injuries FY10, n=474 Health care related – needlesticks, cuts exposure to potentially infectious material (61%) HCPC – assault by patient (10%) Slips, Strains, Contusions – (22%) Areas reporting most injuries – HCPC, Facilities, Aux Enterprises, & CLAMC