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Citation

Topete L, Forst L, Zanoni J, Friedman L. Am. J. Ind. Med. 2018; 61(3): 189-197.

Affiliation

University of Illinois at Chicago School of Public Health, Chicago, Illinois.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2018, John Wiley and Sons)

DOI

10.1002/ajim.22813

PMID

29388222

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The working poor are at highest risk of work-related injuries and have limited access to occupational health care.

OBJECTIVES: To explore community health centers (CHCs) as a venue for accessing at risk workers; and to examine the experience, knowledge, and perceptions of workers' compensation (WC) among the working poor.

METHODS: Key informant interviews were conducted among patients in waiting rooms of rural and urban CHCs.

RESULT: Fifty-one interviews of minority workers across sectors identified 23 prior work-related injuries and mixed experiences with the WC system. Barriers to reporting and ways to overcome these barriers were elucidated.

CONCLUSIONS: Patients in CHCs work in jobs that put them at risk for work-related injuries. CHCs are a good site for accessing at-risk workers. Improving occupational healthcare and appropriate billing of WC insurance should be explored, as should best practices for employers to communicate WC laws to low wage workers.

© 2018 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.


Language: en

Keywords

community health center; occupational health; workers' compensation; working poor

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