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Letter to NIOSH
Study Process
Background
Occupational morbidity and mortality
EHR use and incentives for meaningful use
Benefits of Incorporating Occupational Information in the EHR
Improve quality, safety, and efficiency of care and reduce health disparities
Engage patients and families in their health care
Improve care coordination
Improve population and public health
Ensure adequate privacy and security protections for personal health information
Feasibility
Current environment and technical considerations for each
Occupational data element
Cross-cutting challenges and opportunities
Initial requirements and information modeling
Conclusions
Recommendations
Initial focus on occupation, industry, and work-relatedness data elements
Enhance the value and use of occupational information in the HER.
Study Process
Background
Occupational morbidity and mortality
EHR use and incentives for meaningful use
Benefits of Incorporating Occupational Information in the EHR
Improve quality, safety, and efficiency of care and reduce health disparities
Engage patients and families in their health care
Improve care coordination
Improve population and public health
Ensure adequate privacy and security protections for personal health information
Feasibility
Current environment and technical considerations for each
Occupational data element
Cross-cutting challenges and opportunities
Initial requirements and information modeling
Conclusions
Recommendations
Initial focus on occupation, industry, and work-relatedness data elements
Enhance the value and use of occupational information in the HER.