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Gathering Occupational Health Data from Informal Workers: The Brazilian Experience

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Abstract: This study describes how occupational health data have been gathered by the Brazilian Unified Health System (SUS) to provide morbidity and mortality estimates for formal and informal workers. In 2007, data on work-related diseases and injuries was incorporated into the compulsory notification system (SINAN) and analyzed by the SUS occupational health service network, which covers all Brazilian states. However, this work has not been fully implemented, resulting in the large-scale undercounting and underreporting of cases, particularly in relation to informal workers. This is suggestive of barriers that prevent access to services and good quality health care. The inclusion of work-related diseases and injuries in SINANs appears to be a feasible strategy for the collection of useful data for the surveillance of the entire universe of workers, particularly in countries where informal workers prevail within the labor force. Attention needs to be paid to the disparities in access and quality that affect low-paid, informal workers.

 

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Santana, Vilma S., Ferrite, Silvia, Galdino, Adriana, Moura, Maria C. P., and Machado, Jorge M. H. Gathering Occupational Health Data from Informal Workers: The Brazilian Experience. , , . , 2016. Santana, V. S., Ferrite, S., Galdino, A., Moura, M. C. P., and Machado, J. M. H. (2016). Gathering Occupational Health Data from Informal Workers: The Brazilian Experience. , , . Santana, Vilma S., Ferrite, Silvia, Galdino, Adriana, Moura, Maria C. P., and Machado, Jorge M. H. "Gathering Occupational Health Data from Informal Workers: The Brazilian Experience." 2016, .Santana Vilma S., Ferrite Silvia, Galdino Adriana, Moura Maria C. P., and Machado Jorge M. H. "Gathering Occupational Health Data from Informal Workers: The Brazilian Experience." (2016). Santana, V S, Ferrite, S, Galdino, A, Moura, M C P, and Machado, J M H 2016, 'Gathering Occupational Health Data from Informal Workers: The Brazilian Experience', , , . Vilma S Santana, Silvia Ferrite, Adriana Galdino, Maria C P Moura, and Jorge M H Machado, 'Gathering Occupational Health Data from Informal Workers: The Brazilian Experience' (2016). Santana V. S., Ferrite S., Galdino A., Moura M. C. P., and Machado J. M. H. Gathering Occupational Health Data from Informal Workers: The Brazilian Experience. . 2016. Santana, Vilma S., Ferrite, Silvia, Galdino, Adriana, Moura, Maria C. P., and Machado, Jorge M. H. Gathering Occupational Health Data from Informal Workers: The Brazilian Experience. . 2016. , .

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