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在工伤赔偿案件中关于疑似接触炭疽杆菌的索赔。

Alleged B. anthracis exposure claims in a workers' compensation setting.

作者信息

Jewell Gregory, Dunning Kari, Lockey James E

机构信息

Ohio Bureau of Workers' Compensation, 30 W. Spring St. L-26, Columbus, OH 43215-2256, USA.

出版信息

Public Health Rep. 2006 May-Jun;121(3):255-61. doi: 10.1177/003335490612100306.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

Workers' compensation insurance in some states may not provide coverage for medical evaluation costs of workplace exposures related to potential bioterrorism acts if there is no diagnosed illness or disease. Personal insurance also may not provide coverage for these exposures occurring at the workplace. Governmental entities, insurers, and employers need to consider how to address such situations and the associated costs. The objective of this study was to examine characteristics of workers and total costs associated with workers' compensation claims alleging potential exposure to the bioterrorism organism B. anthracis.

METHODS

We examined 192 claims referred for review to the Ohio Bureau of Workers' Compensation (OBWC) from October 10, 2001, through December 20, 2004.

RESULTS

Although some cases came from out-of-state areas where B. anthracis exposure was known to exist, no Ohio claim was associated with true B. anthracis exposure or B. anthracis-related illness. Of the 155 eligible claims, 126 included medical costs averaging dollar 219 and ranging from dollar 24 to dollar 3,126. There was no difference in mean cost for government and non-government employees (p = 0.202 Wilcoxon).

CONCLUSIONS

The number of claims and associated medical costs for evaluation and treatment of potential workplace exposure to B. anthracis were relatively small. These results can be attributed to several factors, including no documented B. anthracis exposures and disease in Ohio and prompt transmission of recommended diagnostic and prophylactic treatment protocols to physicians. How employers, insurers, and jurisdictions address payment for evaluation and treatment of potential or documented exposures resulting from a potential terrorism-related event should be addressed proactively.

摘要

目的

在某些州,如果没有确诊的疾病,工人补偿保险可能不涵盖与潜在生物恐怖主义行为相关的工作场所暴露的医学评估费用。个人保险也可能不涵盖在工作场所发生的这些暴露。政府实体、保险公司和雇主需要考虑如何应对这种情况及相关费用。本研究的目的是检查声称可能接触生物恐怖主义病原体炭疽杆菌的工人的特征以及与工人补偿索赔相关的总成本。

方法

我们检查了2001年10月10日至2004年12月20日期间提交给俄亥俄州工人补偿局(OBWC)进行审查的192份索赔。

结果

尽管有些病例来自已知存在炭疽杆菌暴露的州外地区,但没有一份俄亥俄州的索赔与真正的炭疽杆菌暴露或炭疽杆菌相关疾病有关。在155份符合条件的索赔中,126份包括平均219美元的医疗费用,范围从24美元到3126美元。政府雇员和非政府雇员的平均费用没有差异(p = 0.202,Wilcoxon检验)。

结论

声称可能在工作场所接触炭疽杆菌的索赔数量以及评估和治疗的相关医疗费用相对较少。这些结果可归因于几个因素,包括俄亥俄州没有记录在案的炭疽杆菌暴露和疾病,以及向医生及时传达推荐的诊断和预防性治疗方案。雇主、保险公司和司法管辖区应积极解决如何支付因潜在恐怖主义相关事件导致的潜在或已记录暴露的评估和治疗费用的问题。

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