Child fatality review in Georgia: a young system demonstrates its potential for identifying preventable childhood deaths.

Abstract
Child fatality review (CFR) by interagency teams can contribute to the prevention of childhood deaths. We investigated the potential usefulness of Georgia's CFR, legislated in 1990 primarily to prevent death from child maltreatment, for identifying preventable deaths from injury and sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS).

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