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[The effectiveness of compensation system for mesotheliomas due to occupational exposure to asbestos and determinants for requests and awards: an evaluation based on record-linkage between the Veneto Mesothelioma Register and the claims and compensations recorded by the National Insurance Institute (INAIL)].

Enzo Merler1, Vittoria Bressan, Anna Maria Bilato, Alessandro Marinaccio.   

Abstract

AIM: To determine the rate of requests for compensation and of compensations awarded for mesothelioma cases due to occupational exposure to asbestos; to identify factors that may influence the outcome; to provide an appreciation of the amount of compensation. DESIGN AND MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Record-linkage study at individual level between the new cases of mesothelioma occurred among the residents of the Veneto Region (Northern Italy) between 1999- 2007 and the file of the Insurance Institute, with individual data on all claims and compensations. Adjusted logistic regression models were used to estimated the association between submitting claims and obtaining an award and socio-demographic and other characteristics.
RESULTS: 349 on 499 mesotheliomas considered to be due to occupational exposure to asbestos submitted a claim (70% of those of occupational origin) and 72%of claims were accepted. The welfare system covers only 35%of mesothelioma occurred. The probability of submitting and obtaining a claim was associated with gender, cancer site, age at diagnosis, vital status, and residence or local office in charge of the evaluation. A strong discrimination against women is observed. If exposure to asbestos at work was due to a direct manipulation of asbestos, claims were more easily accepted.As a consequence,mesothelioma occurred among construction workers, the occupational activity at the origin of the largest number of occurring mesotheliomas, are more frequently rejected.When submitted by a relative, the lag between a request for compensation and the decision is on average of about two years.
CONCLUSION: This is the first study in Italy using a record-linkage method and was made possible thanks to a population based mesothelioma Register and the availability of memorized information of the Insurance Institute.The welfare system shown clear limitations and there is the need for more appropriate strategies.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 22166780

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Epidemiol Prev        ISSN: 1120-9763            Impact factor:   1.901


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Authors:  Alessandro Marinaccio; Marisa Corfiati; Alessandra Binazzi; Davide Di Marzio; Alberto Scarselli; Pierpaolo Ferrante; Michela Bonafede; Marina Verardo; Dario Mirabelli; Valerio Gennaro; Carolina Mensi; Gert Schallemberg; Guido Mazzoleni; Enzo Merler; Paolo Girardi; Corrado Negro; Flavia D'Agostin; Antonio Romanelli; Elisabetta Chellini; Stefano Silvestri; Cristiana Pascucci; Roberto Calisti; Fabrizio Stracci; Elisa Romeo; Valeria Ascoli; Luana Trafficante; Francesco Carrozza; Italo Francesco Angelillo; Domenica Cavone; Gabriella Cauzillo; Federico Tallarigo; Rosario Tumino; Massimo Melis; Sergio Iavicoli
Journal:  Occup Environ Med       Date:  2017-12-21       Impact factor: 4.402

2.  Gender and Country of birth inequalities in occupational diseases compensation rate in Italy: INAIL data base analysis (2010-2013).

Authors:  Silvana Salerno
Journal:  Med Lav       Date:  2018-02-01       Impact factor: 1.275

3.  Medical costs of asbestos-related diseases in Spain between 2004 and 2011.

Authors:  Montserrat García-Gómez; Rosa Urbanos Garrido; Rosario Castañeda López; Alfredo Menéndez-Navarro
Journal:  Ind Health       Date:  2016-06-23       Impact factor: 2.179

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