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National Trauma Data Bank® (NTDB)

The NTDB is the largest aggregation of trauma registry data ever assembled. It contains over 2 million records from trauma centers in the U.S. and Puerto Rico. The goal of the NTDB is to inform the medical community, the public, and decision makers about a wide variety of issues that characterize the current state of care for injured persons.

Beginning with the 2008 Call for Data, the National Trauma Data Bank is adopting the National Trauma Data Standard (NTDS) as the basis for data collection.  Download the Data Dictionary and learn how to start implementing the NTDS in your registry at http://www.ntdsdictionary.org/.

 Register for NTDB/Login to NTDB Datacenter

 Change or recover password

 National Trauma Data Standard Data Dictionary (900K PDF)

 HIPAA Business Associate Agreement (45K PDF)

 What is the NTDB? Frequently Asked Questions

 Request the NTDB Research Dataset

 NTDB Research Dataset Download

 NTDB Documentation and Publications

 NTDB National Sample Project

 NTDB Symposia

 Contact NTDB

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Revised November 4, 2008

 

Trauma Programs

 

 
NTDB

NTDB Quick Links

National Trauma Data Standard (NTDS)
Dictionary Web site

National Trauma Data Standard Data Dictionary (1425K PDF)

National Trauma Data Bank Annual Reports

NTDB Datacenter

List of ACS Verified Trauma Centers


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