Programs
The Datalys Center is an independent 501(c)3 organization that provides epidemiological research services. Our core competency is managing and reporting multiyear, multicenter injury surveillance programs. We also conduct a variety of other short-and long-term research projects.
Please contact us for more information regarding ongoing short- and long-term research projects.

The NCAA ISP is the largest collegiate sports injury database. The Datalys Center manages all aspects of the NCAA ISP, and findings help shape policies aimed at minimizing injury risk across more than 20 sports.

NATION is a unique system that integrates injury surveillance, treatment, and patient outcomes to create guidance for safer gameplay.

High School RIO, the longest standing youth sport injury surveillance system in the US, directly informs the National Federation of State High School Associations’ (NFHS) decisions affecting health and safety for high school athletes. The NFHS relies on our technology platform, project management, and data analysis expertise for all aspects of High School RIO operations.

The CARE Consortium represents the largest study of the natural history of concussion in the world. The Datalys Center works with institutional and technology partners to facilitate smooth operations of this large multi-site research study and to ensure high quality data.

As a member of this Consortium, the Datalys Center supports the National Center for Catastrophic Sport Injury Research (NCCSIR).
Get Involved
These programs would not be possible without the dedication of hundreds of sports professionals and their interest in supporting Datalys Center’s mission to increase awareness of sports injury. If you are an athlete, athletic trainer, coach, or otherwise involved in school/collegiate sports and want to get involved in one of our programs, please reach out!
Athletic Trainers interested in injury and illness prevention can contact the Datalys Center for opportunities to participate in our youth, high school, or collegiate injury surveillance programs.
Program-Specific Requests
The Datalys Center provides a process for obtaining de-identified data from the High School Reporting Information Online (High School RIO™) and High School National Athletic Treatment, Injury, and Outcomes Network Surveillance Program (NATION-SP). Researchers must submit a DISC application.
Note: Requested data will not be released without proof of human subjects’ protections approval or exemption from the primary investigator’s Institutional Review Board. Applications under IRB review will be considered, but data will not be released until proof of approval or exemption is provided.