M10.5- Occupational and Health Safety Organization


The National Institute for occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) has a Healthcare and Social Assistance (HCSA) program that aims to eliminate occupational diseases, injuries, and fatalities among those who provide human/veterinary healthcare or social assistance in a broad range of facilities (e.g., hospitals, clinics, nursing and private homes, day care).  The HSCA works to reduce work-related injuries in priority areas, such as injuries caused by either animal or human patients, and among high risk populations like workers in home health care, nursing homes, and veterinary medicine/animal care. The HSCA also has the goal of reducing work related illnesses and risk factors for infections, respiratory, dermal, and cardiovascular diseases as well as cancer and adverse reproductive health outcomes. Main research activities of the HSCA include disseminating useful prevention strategies for all affected workers, addressing knowledge gaps that may be barriers to developing effective prevention strategies, and conducting surveillance for injuries, diseases, and risk factors.


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  1. I'm glad a program like HCSA exists. It serves a very specific population that's easily overlooked. I appreciate that it also does research in many areas that are lacking and have disparities.

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