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Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: Workshop Participants." Institute of Medicine. 2011. Incorporating Occupational Information in Electronic Health Records: Letter Report. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/13207.
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Workshop Participants

Carolyn Bloch

Federal Telemedicine News

Katherine Cox

American Foundation of State, County, and Municipal Employees

Kathleen Fagan

Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)

Margaret Filios

National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)

Genny Barkocy Gallagher

NIOSH

Liz Garza

NIOSH

Michael Glass

GlassEye Consulting

Claudia Hix

Day Kimball Hospital

Larry Jackson

NIOSH

Lore Jackson Lee

NIOSH

Phil Morris

Federal Health Initiatives

Stephen Newell

Mercer

Minda Nieblas

OSHA

Patrick O’Connor

American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine (ACOEM)

Cindy Post

CentriHealth, Inc.

Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: Workshop Participants." Institute of Medicine. 2011. Incorporating Occupational Information in Electronic Health Records: Letter Report. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/13207.
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Mary Rubino

Health Affairs

Anita Samuel

Association of State and Territorial Health Officials

Teresa Schnorr

NIOSH

Larry Shaughnesy

Contractor to TRICARE

Rosemary Sokas

OSHA

Kerry Souza

NIOSH

Eileen Storey

NIOSH

Marie Sweeney

NIOSH

Andrew Thacher

ACOEM

Umesh Thakkar

U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs

David Weissman

NIOSH

Chris Wolfkiel

ACOEM

Theodore Yee

OSHA

Speakers

Sherry Baron

NIOSH

Wendy Blumenthal

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)

Jack Chapman

Gainesville Eye Associates (via phone)

Melissa Chiu

U.S. Census Bureau

Chris Chute

Mayo Clinic

Linda Cocchiarella

Long Island Occupational and Environmental Health Center

Christie Eheman

CDC

John Howard

NIOSH

Roman Kownacki

Kaiser Permanente

Kathleen Kreiss

NIOSH

Robert McLellan

Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center

Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: Workshop Participants." Institute of Medicine. 2011. Incorporating Occupational Information in Electronic Health Records: Letter Report. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/13207.
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Paul Papanek

University of California, Los Angeles

Toby Samo

AllScripts

James Tacci

Xerox

Jennifer Taylor

Drexel University

Gregory Wagner

Mine Safety and Health Administration

Edward Zuroweste

Migrant Clinicians Network

Committee Members

David H. Wegman (Chair)

University of Massachusetts, emeritus

Laura O. Brightman

Cambridge Health Alliance

Curtis L. Cole

Weill Cornell Physicians

Letitia K. Davis

Massachusetts Department of Public Health

Robert A. Greenes

Arizona State University

Lawrence Hanrahan

Wisconsin Division of Public Health

Robert Harrison

University of California, San Francisco

Sundaresan Jayaraman

Georgia Institute of Technology

Matthew Keifer

Marshfield Clinic Research Foundation

Catherine Staes

University of Utah School of Medicine

George Stamas

Bureau of Labor Statistics

Institute of Medicine Staff

Cathy Liverman

Program Director

Andrea Schultz

Program Officer

Lara Andersen

Research Associate

Judy Estep

Program Associate

Andrew Pope

Board on Health Sciences Policy Director

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Each year in the United States, more than 4,000 occupational fatalities and more than 3 million occupational injuries occur along with more than 160,000 cases of occupational illnesses. Incorporating patients' occupational information into electronic health records (EHRs) could lead to more informed clinical diagnosis and treatment plans as well as more effective policies, interventions, and prevention strategies to improve the overall health of the working population. At the request of the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, the IOM appointed a committee to examine the rationale and feasibility of incorporating occupational information in patients' EHRs. The IOM concluded that three data elements - occupation, industry, and work-relatedness - were ready for immediate focus, and made recommendations on moving forward efforts to incorporate these elements into EHRs.

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