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Organizational Aspects of the Occupational and Environmental Medical Information System
Pages 21-22

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... Because the proposed system would be of potential benefit to programs administered by the NIOSH, ATSDR, OSHA, CDC, NIEHS, and EPA, cooperation between these and other agencies and the sponsoring federal entity would enhance and expand the availability of information resources to all agencies. A group of experts in O-E medicine, representatives from practicing physicians, relevant industries, academic units, medical societies, and other professional associations such as the Association of Occupational and Environmental Health Clinics (AOEC)
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... J The cost of sewing up and operating the national center are difficult to accurately estimate; the predominant element would be salaries for professional staff and administrators. The national center would need data collection and analysis experts and support staff necessary to award and monitor grants or contracts to regional centers.


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