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Equine Injury Database
Equine Injury Database • The Equine Injury Database is a module of In. Compass’ Race Track Operations Software (“RTO”) program which is in place at most racetrack in the United States and Canada. • This allows the injury reports to be tied to race information via Equibase data and horse and pedigree information via The Jockey Club. • For more information on RTO, please visit www. incompass-solutions. com.
Equine Injury Database • 73 racetracks in the U. S. and Canada have signed agreements to participate. • The EID records injuries: – For racing Thoroughbreds, Quarter Horses, Appaloosas, Paints, Mules and Arabians. – At racetracks and training centers. • Over 4, 500 reports in the EID from January 1, 2007 to today.
Main Menu
Race Day Injury Occurrence Choose Race Date, Number, and the Horse with the injury you are reporting
First Screen: Injury Observed
After you select your choices, click OK
After choosing the observation you may select where you first observed the injury
Select the triage score: This was developed by Dr. Mary Scollay to uniformly measure the severity of the horse’s injury
Click Next to move to the next screen
Second Screen: Injury Description Outline the injury
Click Edit to add modifiers
Click Previous or Next to move screens
Third Screen: Incident Information Screen
Non-Race Related Injury: Status Training or Other Horse I 34567 Racetrack
First Screen: Injury Observed
The second screen (injury details) is identical to the second screen in race related injury reporting; Here are some examples of “Other” types of injuries which may be reported.
The final screen in the non-racing related injury report is also identical to the race related injury report; above are some additional incident related information options that appear.
Other Options Available in EID • Reporting: Download a variety of reports for quality control and statistical summary purposes. • Download Injury Reporting Form: Download paper injury reports to be used in the field and then entered into the Database. • Quality Control Maintenance: Ensure data is being fully and accurately reported into the EID.
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