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Reporting
Road
Accidents
Topic : Date - place, time-type of accident
how it occurred - death &
injuries-
hospitalization peoples Support - police handled
the
Situation - medical emergency
leaders
support etc​

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Answered by krishna462675
6

Answer:

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Explanation:

Reporting

Road

Accidents

Topic : Date - place, time-type of accident

how it occurred - death &

injuries-

hospitalization peoples Support - police handled

the

Situation - medical emergency

leaders

support etc

Answered by srijachintapalli234
1

Explanation:

the basic requisites to plan, implement, and evaluate road safety activities. Information of RTI is primarily collected by the Police department and sufficient information is not available from the health sector and under-reporting is a serious issue undermining the public health burden and impact of RTIs.[19]

Road Traffic Injury Surveillance Project

A Bengaluru study showed that nearly 5 − 10% of deaths and more than 50% of moderate to serious injuries are not included in official reports. In this context, the Bengaluru injury and road traffic injury surveillance program had been initiated in 2007 under the auspices of the Indian Council of Medical Research, World Health Organization India country office and Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, New Delhi. This project was planned to develop a surveillance program with data collection from 25 major hospitals in Bengaluru along with linkages to police records. As a pilot project, this program was initiated in Bengaluru, Pune, and New Delhi. Depending on the experiences and the lessons learnt, the program will be expanded to other parts of India.[20] This RTI surveillance endeavor is a prelude to integration with the Government of India's Integrated Disease Surveillance Project (IDSP). IDSP is a decentralized, state-based surveillance program in the country, which is intended to detect early warning signals of impending outbreaks and help initiate an effective response in a timely manner. RTAs is one among the core conditions under surveillance in IDSP (linkup with police computers).[21]

Road Traffic Injury is a Public Health Issue

The health sector is an important partner in the process of prevention and control of RTA. But the role of the medical professionals in advocacy for the prevention and control of RTA is always under-rated. The role of health sector is to provide appropriate prehospital and hospital care and rehabilitation for victims, improve data collection, contribute to policies, develop prevention activities, conduct advocacy, and contribute to the implementation and evaluation of interventions.

To sum up, the road traffic injury prevention can be achieved by

Avoiding overspeeding and following speed limits

Avoiding drunken driving

traffic accidents (RTAs) have emerged as an important health issue which needs to be tackled by a multi-disciplinary approach. The trend in RTA injuries and death is becoming alarming in countries like India. The number of fatal and disabling road accident happening is increasing day by day and is a real public health challenge for all the concerned agencies to prevent it. The approach to implement the rules and regulations available to prevent road accidents is often ineffective and half-hearted. Awareness creation, strict implementation of traffic rules, and

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