Legal Aspects of Recognizing COVID-19 As an Occupational Disease in The Republic of Croatia

IF 0.3 4区 社会学 Q4 SOCIAL ISSUES Revija Za Socijalnu Politiku Pub Date : 2023-01-31 DOI:10.3935/rsp.v29i3.1937
M. Milošević, H. Brborović, R. Žaja
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Occupational diseases are diseases directly induced by work and working conditions. In the Republic of Croatia, according to the procedure set out by law, occupational diseases are reported and recognized by the Croatian Health Insurance Fund and registered and monitored in the Registry of Occupational Diseases kept by the Croatian Institute for Public Health – Department of Occupational Health. Diagnoses are under responsibility of occupational medicine specialists and are carried out according to modern occupational health criteria, which include determining the clinical picture of the disease and the damage caused by the work process. The recognition of COVID-19 as an occupational disease is extremely important for the worker considering the financial and pension benefits according to the applicable laws and regulations. Most workers who have had COVID-19 as a professional disease do not get the disease recognized as an occupational disease while they are sick. The length of the acute disease is shorter than the process of application and evaluation of occupational disease. However, the recognition of COVID-19 as an occupational disease may be important for the future. Should any of the complications (e.g. post COVID-19 syndrome) arise in the future, the worker holds their rights under health insurance. The scientific and healthcare community is still in the process of evaluating and recognizing complications of COVID-19 disease and their long-term impact on health and work ability. Key words: occupational disease, legislation, public health, occupational medicine
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克罗地亚共和国承认COVID-19为职业病的法律问题
职业病是由工作和工作条件直接引起的疾病。在克罗地亚共和国,根据法律规定的程序,职业病由克罗地亚健康保险基金报告和确认,并在克罗地亚公共卫生研究所——职业卫生司的职业病登记处登记和监测。诊断由职业医学专家负责,并根据现代职业健康标准进行,其中包括确定疾病的临床症状和工作过程造成的损害。承认COVID-19是一种职业病,对于根据适用法律法规考虑经济和养老福利的工人来说至关重要。大多数将COVID-19作为职业疾病感染的工人在生病期间并未被确认为职业病。急性发病时间短于职业病应用评价过程。然而,认识到COVID-19是一种职业病可能对未来很重要。如果将来出现任何并发症(例如COVID-19后综合征),工人根据健康保险享有权利。科学界和医疗界仍在评估和认识新冠肺炎并发症及其对健康和工作能力的长期影响。关键词:职业病;立法;公共卫生
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