| Literature DB >> 28188606 |
W Dominika Wranik1, Adam Muir2, Min Hu3.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Cancer is a leading cause of illness globally, yet our understanding of the financial implications of cancer caused by working conditions and environments is limited. The goal of this study is to estimate the costs of productivity losses due to occupational cancer in Canada, and to evaluate the factors associated with these costs.Entities:
Year: 2017 PMID: 28188606 PMCID: PMC5307412 DOI: 10.1186/s13561-017-0145-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Health Econ Rev ISSN: 2191-1991
Characteristics of Workers’ Compensation Boards in Canada
| Province | Name of board | Year | Max. compensated earnings | % of earnings (basis for benefits) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Alberta | Workers’ Compensation Board of Alberta | 1918 | $95,300 | 90% net |
| British Columbia | WorkSafeBC | 1917 | $78,600 | 90% net |
| Manitoba | Workers’ Compensation Board of Manitoba | 1917 | $121,000 | 90% net |
| New Brunswick | WorkSafeNB | 1919 | $60,900 | 85% loss of earnings |
| Newfoundland and Labrador | Workplace Health, Safety and Compensation Commission | 1951 | $61,615 | 90% net |
| Northwest Territories/Nunavut | Workers’ Safety & Compensation Commission | 1977 | $86,000 | 90% net |
| Nova Scotia | Workers’ Compensation Board of Nova Scotia | 1915 | $56,800 | 75% net (26 weeks) then 85% net |
| Ontario | Workplace Safety and Insurance Board | 1915 | $85,200 | 85% net |
| Prince Edward Island | Workers’ Compensation Board of Prince Edward Island | 1949 | $52,100 | 80% net (38 weeks) then 85% net |
| Quebec | Commission de la santé et de la sécurité du travail | 1931 | $70,000 | 90% net |
| Saskatchewan | Workers Compensation Board of Saskatchewan | 1929 | $65,130 | 90% net |
| Yukon | Yukon Workers’ Compensation Health & Safety Board | 1973 | $77,610 | 75% gross |
Combinations of assumptions used for inflation adjustment of costs
| CPI – national level | CPI – national level | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| CPI – all items | CPI – health and personal care | CPI – all items | CPI – Health and personal care | |
| Year (First Year of Claim) | Cost Estimate 1 | Cost Estimate 2 | Cost Estimate 5 | Cost Estimate 6 |
| Year (Median Year of Claim) | Cost Estimate 3 | Cost Estimate 4 | Cost Estimate 7 | Cost Estimate 8 |
Characteristics of Nova Scotia Workers’ Compensation Board administrative cancer claims records from 1957–2015 (N = 304)
| Proportion (%) | |
|---|---|
| Age at biopsy | |
| <=50 | 11.84 |
| 51–64 | 44.41 |
| 65+ | 43.75 |
| Industry | |
| Government | 32.24 |
| Construction | 6.25 |
| Manufacturing | 50.99 |
| Other | 10.53 |
| Cancer type | |
| Occupational | 49.01 |
| Asbestos | 26.97 |
| Fire Fighter | 22.70 |
| Missing | 1.32 |
| Injury type | |
| Asbestosis | 8.55 |
| Leukemias | 2.63 |
| Lymphosarcoma and Reticulosarcoma | 2.30 |
| Neoplasms and Tumors | 50.66 |
| Mesothelioma | 11.84 |
| Other | 14.47 |
| Unknown | 9.54 |
| Region | |
| Halifax, East shore, West Hants | 17.43 |
| Annapolis Valley, South Shore, South West | 1.97 |
| Colchester-East Hants, Cumberland, Pictou | 3.62 |
| Cape Breton, Guysborough, Antigonish | 35.86 |
| Other | 0.66 |
| Missing | 40.46 |
| Body part affected | |
| Abdomen/Digestive | 10.86 |
| Urinary System | 3.62 |
| Body Systems | 3.29 |
| Respiratory System | 55.92 |
| Circulatory System | 5.26 |
| Circulatory SystemHead and Neck | 4.93 |
| Pelvic Region | 2.96 |
| Other | 3.95 |
| Missing | 9.21 |
n = 304
Nova Scotia - total cost of all cancer claims and the average cost of cancer claims (95% confidence intervals, adjusted for inflation using combinations of three assumptions: CPI region; CPI composition; year of claim)
| Cost estimate | CPI assumptions (2014 base year) | Total cost ($ ‘000) | Average cost ($ ‘000) | 95% CI ($ ‘000) | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | National | Last Year | All Items | 37 500 | 123 | 107 – 140 |
| 2 | Healthb | 36 800 | 121 | 105 – 137 | ||
| 3 | Median Year | All Items | 43 100 | 142 | 122 – 162 | |
| 4 | Healthb | 41 400 | 136 | 117 - 155 | ||
| 5 | Regionala | Last Year | All Items | 37 900 | 125 | 108 – 141 |
| 6 | Healthb | 36 500 | 120 | 104 – 136 | ||
| 7 | Median Year | All Items | 44 000 | 145 | 124 – 165 | |
| 8 | Healthb | 40 500 | 133 | 115 – 152 | ||
aCombination of the National CPI until 1979 and the Nova Scotia CPI in 1979 and thereafter
bHealth and Personal Care Items
Determinants of occupational cancer costs in Nova Scotia – cost estimate 8
| Unadjusted | Adjusted full model | Adjusted parsimonious model | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Age at biopsy | |||
| <=50 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
| 51–64 | 4.13% | −21.69% | −21.11% |
| 65+ |
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| Industry | |||
| Government | 1 | 1 | 1 |
| Construction | 173.74% | 173.22% | 163.21% |
| Manufacturing | −0.32% | 6.30% | 55.19% |
| Other |
| −61.38% | −64.75% |
| Cancer type | |||
| Occupational | 1 | 1 | 1 |
| Asbestos |
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| Fire Fighter | 94.57% | 165.25% | 140.73% |
| Missing | 513.98% | 619.51% | 759.43% |
| Injury type | |||
| Asbestosis | 1 | 1 | |
| Leukemias | 158.78% | 377.98% | |
| Lymphosarcoma and Reticulosarcoma | −30.25% | 96.03% | |
| Neoplasms and Tumors | 5.13% | 84.67% | |
| Mesothelioma | 82.63% | 13.10% | |
| Other | 201.89% |
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| Unknown | −46.15% | 72.77% | |
| Region | |||
| Halifax, East shore, West Hants | 1 | 1 | |
| Annapolis Valley, South Shore, South West | 114.26% | 26.59% | |
| Colchester-East Hants, Cumberland, Pictou | −59.90% | −2.97% | |
| Cape Breton, Guysborough, Antigonish | −36.17% | 16.88% | |
| Other |
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| Missing |
| −50.63% | |
| Body part affected | |||
| Abdomen/Digestive | 1 | 1 | |
| Urinary System | 126.23% | 126.42% | |
| Body Systems | 185.17% | 26.36% | |
| Respiratory System | 8.94% | 2.99% | |
| Circulatory System | −31.00% | −52.84% | |
| Head and Neck | −73.36% | −74.76% | |
| Pelvic Region | −37.69% | −3.41% | |
| Other | −38.65% | −69.28% | |
| Missing | −63.66% | −81.03% | |
Unadjusted and adjusted linear regression models were log transformed. Values shown are exponentiated to estimate the geometric mean, expressed as a percentage of change in total cost compared to the referent
Estimates are adjusted for the national (1957–1978) and Nova Scotia (1979–2015) Consumer Price Index for Health and Personal Care
Inflation was determined using year of biopsy
***p < 0.01, **p < 0.05, *P < 0.1
N = 304
Total cost: $40 500 000
The bold-face entries are highlighting those results that are statistically significant
Provincial WCB multipliers
| Province | Multiplier in 2013 | Average multiplier (1996–2013) |
|---|---|---|
| Alberta | 0.69 | 0.87 |
| British Columbia | 0.78 | 0.78 |
| Manitoba | 0.41 | 0.39 |
| New Brunswick | 0.99 | 1.22 |
| Newfoundland | 0.90 | 1.09 |
| Nova Scotia | 1.00 | 1.00 |
| Nunavut/NWT | 0.87 | 1.24 |
| Ontario | 1.03 | 1.50 |
| Prince Edward Island | 0.85 | 0.69 |
| Quebec | 0.83 | 0.73 |
| Saskatchewan | 0.61 | 0.54 |
| Yukon | 1.24 | 1.45 |
Time-loss claims by province
| Province | Number of new claims | Claims in 2013a |
|---|---|---|
| Alberta | 758 | 83 |
| British Columbia | 1242 | 92 |
| Manitoba | 127 | 12 |
| New Brunswick | 17 | 5 |
| Newfoundland | 115 | 18 |
| Nova Scotia | 57 | 6 |
| Nunavut/NWT | 4 | - |
| Ontario | 3540 | 150 |
| Prince Edward Island | 10 | - |
| Quebec | 2314 | 175 |
| Saskatchewan | 28 | - |
| Yukon | 49 | - |
| Total for Canada | 8261 | 541 |
aProvincial reporting is not complete for 2013, some values are missing
Cost of work-related cancer by province (1996 to 2013)a
| Province | Total cost ($ ‘000) | 95% CI of total cost ($ ‘000) | Average cost per year ($ ‘000) | 95% CI of average cost per year ($ ‘000) | Average cost per case ($ ‘000) | 95% CI of cost per case ($ ‘000) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Alberta | 87,839 | (80,138 – 95,539) | 4,879 | (3,065 – 6,695) | 116 | (106 – 126) |
| British Columbia | 129,037 | (120,199 – 137,874) | 7,169 | (5,086 – 9,252) | 104 | (97 – 111) |
| Manitoba | 6,597 | (5,184 – 8,010) | 439 | (75 – 805) | 52 | (41 – 63) |
| New Brunswick | 2,763 | (1,022 – 4,503) | 691 | (−179 – 1,561) | 163 | (60 – 265) |
| Newfoundland | 16,696 | (12,939 – 20,454) | 1,518 | (385 – 2,651) | 145 | (113 – 178) |
| Nova Scotia | 40,492 | (38,065 – 42,929) | 4,049 | (3,282 – 4,817) | 133 | (91 – 176) |
| Nunavut/NWT | 660 | (−469 – 1,789) | 661 | (−469 – 1,789) | 165 | (−117 – 447) |
| Ontario | 707,281 | (678,589 – 735,973) | 39,293 | (32,531 – 46,056) | 199 | (192 – 208) |
| Prince Edward Island | 919 | (122 – 1,716) | 919 | (122 – 1,716) | 92 | (12 – 172) |
| Quebec | 225,001 | (213,711 – 236,289) | 12,500 | (9,839 – 15,161) | 97 | (92 – 102) |
| Saskatchewan | 2,014 | (1,054 – 2,974) | 403 | (−26 – 832) | 72 | (38 – 106) |
| Yukon | 9,464 | (6,134 – 12,793) | 3,155 | (1,232 – 5,077) | 193 | (125 – 261) |
| Total for Canada | 1,228,763 | (1,208,669 – 1,248,856) | 68,265 | (63,529 – 73,001) | 149 | (146 – 151) |
aRounded to nearest 1000 Canadian dollars, including only years for which data were available. Negative confidence interval caused by small number of observations, and high variance of specific provinces, e.g. NU. There are only 1 year data for both NU and PEI, so their total cost equal average cost per year