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Occupational Health in central New York: a publicly funded occupational health clinical center after 25 years

To address the problem of the under-recognition of occupational disease, New York State used public funds to create a network of occupational health clinical centers (OHCN) in 1987. New York State's OHCN remains the only project of its kind in the United States. The mission of the network centers was the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of occupational illness. Public funding was necessary to sustain the network and to allow it to function independently and to be universally accessible. This paper reports on the experiences of the Occupational Health Clinical Centers (OHCC) over the last 25 years. The OHCC is part of the OHCN serving a large portion of central New York State. Over this time period the OHCC has built an experienced multidisciplinary team and a multi faceted program including clinical activities, training and education, technical assistance, and research. The OHCC has achieved considerable success in establishing itself as a resource for injured workers in the region, and as an advocate for injured workers medically, in their workplaces, and in the Workers' Compensation system. As the OHCC moves into its next phase, considerable challenges remain, particularly in identifying and reaching high risk and under-served workers.

occupational health clinics; worker health; occupational medicine; occupational health services; disparities in occupational health


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