Public Health Lessons Learned From Analysis of New York City Subway Injuries
Amber A. Guth, MD,
Andrea ONeill, RN,
H. Leon Pachter, MD and
Thomas Diflo, MD
Amber A. Guth, Andrea ONeill, H.L. Pachter, and Thomas Diflo are with the Department of Surgery, New York University School of Medicine and Bellevue Hospital Center.
FIGURE 1—Economic indicators and subway injuries: number of subway injuries and unemployment rate for New York City (a) and average daily census in New York City homeless shelters (b)
Note. Data are from Bellevue Hospital, New York City, 19902003.