1 The Health Burden of Victims of Drinking Drivers in Wisconsin, 1999-2000 Wayne Bigelow, M.S. Center for Health Systems Research and Analysis University.

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1 The Health Burden of Victims of Drinking Drivers in Wisconsin, Wayne Bigelow, M.S. Center for Health Systems Research and Analysis University of Wisconsin - Madison Presented at the International Traffic Records Forum July 13-16, 2003 Denver, Colorado

2 What Is CODES? Combines vehicle crash data with health outcomes data to provide more and better information than is available in crash data alone. Utilizes Probabilistic Linkage to match together records from multiple data sources which apply to the same person/event. Does not require personal identifiers such as name, address, SSN to match records.

3 What is the Goal of CODES To provide information on the crashes and health outcomes associated with crashes over time, by demographic groups, for communities, counties and Wisconsin as a whole.

4 Goal of Analysis To determine the major health outcomes associated with crashes in which drinking was involved. To determine the health outcomes associated with victims (persons associated with the crash vs. the drivers who were drinking) and for all persons by age.

5 Definitions Outcomes we will look at include: Injury (KABCU scale = KABC) Transported to hospital Hospitalization Hospital Charges Hospital Length of Stay Death

6 Definitions We define an alcohol related crash as one for which: A B.A.C. test was administered and returned with a level greater than.08. or An officer reported that they believed alcohol was a factor in the crash.

7 Only Passenger Vehicle Related Crashes are Included in this Analysis

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10 Characteristics of Crashes and Outcomes for All Crashes and for Alcohol Related Crashes in Wisconsin,

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15 Health Outcomes by Whether Person was Victim or Drinking Driver, Wisconsin,

16 Alcohol Related Crash Health Outcomes by Age, Wisconsin,

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18 Results Alcohol related crashes are much more likely to lead to injury, hospitalization and death than other crashes. While the burden of alcohol related crashes weighs heavily on drinking drivers, the majority of the health impacts are on victims of drinking drivers. The percent of people with a given health outcome is highest among year olds and is lowest of children under age 10.