ObjectiveTo establish the burden of totally disabling respiratory impairment among coal miners, we identified the healthcare utilization and cost for Medicare claims where the Federal Black Lung Program (FBLP) was the primary payer.MethodsWe extracted FBLP claims fromn 1999 to 2016 institutional Medicare data along with beneficiary, comorbidity, and claim cost information. Healthcare utilization was evaluated and compared to the 2016 Medicare population.ResultsThe FBLP was the primary payer on 75,690 claims from 19,700 beneficiaries and paid an increasing percentage of the total paid to providers annually. Claims decreased from 1999 to 2016 but cost per claim increased. Beneficiaries were hospitalized and visited the ER for respiratory and ...
Coal miners’ struggles with black lung disease can be traced to the 1800s. Back then, coal miners fo...
Black lung disease kills hundreds of miners every year, but it is increasingly difficult for those a...
Given the recent increase in dust-induced lung disease among U.S. coal miners and the respiratory ha...
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ObjectiveIncrease knowledge of US coal miners\u2019 respiratory health by linking data from the blac...
Overview of Key Findings The states with the highest number of Medicare beneficiaries with coal wo...
Coal dust build-up prevents many coal miners\u27 lungs from functioning properly. This condition, co...
A powerful explosion ripped through the Upper Big Branch coal mine in West Virginia in 2010, sending...
IntroductionThis study estimated the prevalence of spirometry-defined airflow obstruction and coal w...
Background:The prevalence of pneumoconiosis among working United States underground coal miners has ...
During extraction, transport, and processing of coal in underground and surface mining operations, c...
Since the enactment of the Federal Coal Mine Health and Safety Act1 (FCMHSA) in late 1969, occupatio...
Appalachia suffers from many public health issues related to coal, including black lung disease, dis...
"The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), Enhanced Coal Workers' Health Su...
"The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), Coal Workers\u2019 Health Survei...
Coal miners’ struggles with black lung disease can be traced to the 1800s. Back then, coal miners fo...
Black lung disease kills hundreds of miners every year, but it is increasingly difficult for those a...
Given the recent increase in dust-induced lung disease among U.S. coal miners and the respiratory ha...
CC999999/ImCDC/Intramural CDC HHS/United States2020-12-11T00:00:00Z32182100PMC77320318780vault:3626
ObjectiveIncrease knowledge of US coal miners\u2019 respiratory health by linking data from the blac...
Overview of Key Findings The states with the highest number of Medicare beneficiaries with coal wo...
Coal dust build-up prevents many coal miners\u27 lungs from functioning properly. This condition, co...
A powerful explosion ripped through the Upper Big Branch coal mine in West Virginia in 2010, sending...
IntroductionThis study estimated the prevalence of spirometry-defined airflow obstruction and coal w...
Background:The prevalence of pneumoconiosis among working United States underground coal miners has ...
During extraction, transport, and processing of coal in underground and surface mining operations, c...
Since the enactment of the Federal Coal Mine Health and Safety Act1 (FCMHSA) in late 1969, occupatio...
Appalachia suffers from many public health issues related to coal, including black lung disease, dis...
"The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), Enhanced Coal Workers' Health Su...
"The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), Coal Workers\u2019 Health Survei...
Coal miners’ struggles with black lung disease can be traced to the 1800s. Back then, coal miners fo...
Black lung disease kills hundreds of miners every year, but it is increasingly difficult for those a...
Given the recent increase in dust-induced lung disease among U.S. coal miners and the respiratory ha...