HISTORY
The OHCC is part of a network of occupational health clinic centers
established by New York State in 1987. The Network was created to respond
to a serious need for clinical resources to diagnose, treat, and prevent
occupational diseases. A remarkable organizing effort led by New York's labor
unions in coalition with academics, public health professionals, safety and
health activists convinced the state legislature to fund a study of the
problem of occupational disease. When that study showed the high incidence
of work related deaths and illnesses, the large number of New Yorkers
exposed to hazardous conditions, the tremendous costs associated with work
related disease, and the lack of medical providers trained in occupational
medicine, the legislature provided funding for the statewide network. The
funding came from a small surcharge on the Workers' Compensation
insurance payments made by employers.
Each center in the network has a regional responsibility and shares core
characteristics. These include:
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A focus on the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of occupational
disease
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A multi disciplinary team including a physician board certified in
occupational medicine
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Independence of opinion facilitated by public funding
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Universal accessibility assuring all who need services will be attended
to
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A community based advisory board to guide the center's activities and
assure responsiveness to the working community's needs
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