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2025 NTDS Data Dictionary Updates
Overview: Stay ahead of the curve with this essential webinar, designed to help trauma professionals and registrars navigate the significant changes in the 2025 NTDS Data Dictionary.
In this session, we’ll dive into the critical updates introduced for 2025, explore the inclusion criteria for the National Trauma Data Bank (NTDB) and the Trauma Quality Improvement Program (TQIP), and break down how your submitted data is filtered and categorized into specific cohorts. Gain valuable insights into the abstraction process and how your center’s data is compiled for maximum impact.
This webinar is perfect for anyone committed to improving data accuracy and quality in trauma reporting.
Know your Speaker:
Marcela Juarez, MBA, BSHI, RHIT, CCS
In her present position at Pomphrey Consulting, Marcela is the project team lead and content expert. She also works full-time as a Data Management Analyst/Lead Trauma Registrar at a level 1 Trauma Center. She holds both a Bachelors in Health Informatics and a Masters in Healthcare Management. She is a Certified Project Manager, a Registered Health Information Technician, and a Certified Coding Specialist. Marcela has considerable expertise in data analytics, performance improvement, and process optimization. She has held managerial positions in the healthcare sector, during which time she has guided planning and project execution, upgraded hospital-wide systems, and developed policies and procedures. She has worked in the medical field for over 20 years and has a varied background in pathology, general laboratories, doctor's offices, health information management, and trauma. She enjoys spending time with her family, traveling, and is always searching for new ways to learn.
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