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Time Well Spent: Patient Industry and Occupation Data Collection in Emergency Departments

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Objective:

No comprehensive national system tracking work-related diseases and injuries exists in the United States. Industry and occupation (I/O) are the missing data elements that would make existing healthcare data useful for occupational health. The authors previously petitioned the National Uniform Billing Committee (NUBC) to adopt I/O standards for states to consider during their healthcare data rulemaking processes.Methods:

The NUBC asked for a pilot study to ascertain the potential burden. The time and cost to ask I/O questions in two hospital emergency departments was evaluated.
Results:

Asking four I/O questions required 48 seconds on average and cost between $520 and $623 per Registrar per year. The annual cost for the two hospitals to gather I/O on every patient was $4160 and $15,000.
Conclusions:

We conclude no undue burden compared with the estimated $250 billion cost of occupational illnesses and injuries.

Document Type: Research Article

Affiliations: Dornsife School of Public Health at Drexel University (Dr Taylor, Ms Widman, Ms McGuire); Philadelphia Department of Public Health (Ms James); Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Pennsylvania (Dr Green-McKenzie); Drexel University College of Medicine (Dr Harris), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Publication date: 01 August 2017

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