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Area of Science:

  • Trauma Surgery
  • Legal Medicine
  • Public Health

Background:

  • Ballistic injuries are a significant public health concern in the U.S., with thousands of fatalities annually.
  • While acute injuries are typically reported, delayed presentations of ballistic trauma may go unreported, despite legal mandates.
  • Surgeons across various specialties encounter these injuries and must navigate reporting regulations.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review state-specific reporting requirements for ballistic injuries.
  • To highlight statutory obligations and potential penalties for healthcare providers.
  • To provide an educational resource for surgeons managing patients with ballistic trauma.

Main Methods:

  • Conducted comprehensive searches of Google and PubMed using keywords: "ballistic," "gunshot," "physician," and "reporting."
  • Included official state statutes, legal and scientific articles, and government websites.
  • Analyzed data on statute numbers, reporting timelines, consequences of non-compliance, and fines.

Main Results:

  • Forty-eight U.S. states legally require healthcare providers to report knowledge or treatment of ballistic injuries.
  • Failure to comply with mandatory reporting can result in fines or imprisonment, varying by state.
  • Reporting timelines, penalties, and legal actions differ significantly across states and regions.

Conclusions:

  • Mandatory reporting of ballistic injuries is a legal requirement in nearly all U.S. states.
  • Physicians should proactively inquire about and report chronic ballistic injury histories to law enforcement.
  • Awareness of and adherence to state-specific reporting laws are essential for surgeons.