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Costs of occupational injury and illness in Pennsylvania.
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1991
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Injury PreventionEarnings CostsOccupational Health ServiceOccupational DiseaseOccupational InjuryPublic HealthHealth Services ResearchHealth SciencesHealth PolicyAnnual Economic CostsCost EffectivenessEconomic EvaluationOccupational EpidemiologyFederal Data SourcesHealth EconomicsOccupational DisorderOccupational TherapyHealth Care CostMedicine
A variety of state and federal data sources are used to estimate two critical components of the annual economic costs of occupational injuries and illnesses in Pennsylvania: foregone earnings of affected workers and medical costs. Foregone earnings costs resulting from occupational injuries and illnesses are estimated at between $1.22 billion and $2.02 billion in 1988. A number of potential adjustments to these estimates widen the range considerably. Estimates of medical costs range from $740 million to $797 million. Combining these two estimates gives total estimated costs of $1.96 billion to $2.82 billion.
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