South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control2024-09-112024-09-112024-03https://dc.statelibrary.sc.gov/handle/10827/57159Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, the South Carolina Violent Death Reporting System (SCVDRS) team would receive 80 to 90 percent of coroner and law enforcement reports. Now with increases seen in homicides, suicides, and overdose deaths, the program receives almost half that amount. The Program Manager wanted to better understand data provider and data user perspectives in order to improve their programs.Records, documents, and information made available by the agencies of the South Carolina state government or its subdivisions are made accessible through the South Carolina State Library Depository and are protected under U.S. Copyright law (Title 17, U.S.C.) and South Carolina state law (Title 30 and 60, S.C.C.L.). Distribution rights are determined by the agency or author and users should contact the aforementioned for more information.Homicide--Statistics--South CarolinaAssault and battery--Statistics--Wounds and injuries--South CarolinaSouth Carolina Violent Death Reporting System 2023 Evaluation