CDC Seeks Feedback on New Injury Prevention Data Collection Form
Published Date: 7/10/2025
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The CDC is asking for your thoughts on a new form to help track injury prevention programs. If you or your agency deal with this info, now’s the time to speak up—comments are open for 30 days. This review aims to make the form easier to use and less time-consuming, saving everyone some hassle and possibly money.
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