McCulloch Jock
Swanston Street, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
New Solut. 2016 Feb;25(4):469-79. doi: 10.1177/1048291115610432. Epub 2015 Oct 13.
South Africa's gold mines were the first to compensate silicosis and tuberculosis as occupational diseases. They were also the first mines to introduce a state-sanctioned regime of medical surveillance. Despite those innovations, the major mining houses are currently facing class actions by former miners with occupational lung disease. The obvious reason for this medical and legislative failure is to be found in the economic fabric of South Africa's gold industry. In this article, I will argue that it is also found in the system of mine medicine, which was designed to hide rather than reveal the actual disease rates.
南非的金矿是最早将矽肺病和肺结核作为职业病进行赔偿的。它们也是最早引入国家批准的医疗监测制度的矿山。尽管有这些创新举措,但主要的矿业公司目前正面临着患有职业性肺病的前矿工提起的集体诉讼。这种医疗和立法失败的明显原因可以在南非黄金行业的经济结构中找到。在本文中,我将论证,这也存在于矿山医疗体系中,该体系旨在隐瞒而非揭示实际的发病率。