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2007 IISP Data Coordinator's Workshop

Introduction to the Illness and Injury Surveillance Program Brochure

Worker Health Summary, 1995-2004

Worker Health at a Glance, 1995-2004

 


 

What is the Illness and Injury Surveillance Program (IISP)?

Epidemiologic surveillance assesses the overall health of the current DOE workforce at 14 DOE sites and facilities. The goal is to identify groups of workers that may be at increased risk for occupation-related injury and illness. In response to indications of excess risk, program staff can assess the need for additional investigations. Surveillance is based on continuous collection, analysis, and interpretation of selected morbidity, demographic, and occupational exposure data. The program is a corporate resource providing our customers with timely health information. We also provide epidemiologic and public health expertise in the evaluation of worker health concerns. Reports summarizing the results of epidemiologic surveillance are published annually and are available below. Implementation of epidemiologic surveillance has advanced the automation of health data management systems at sites such as the INEEL, fostering the development of state-of-the-art medical information management.

Introduction to the Illness and Injury Surveillance Program Brochure

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You can contact us with any question by calling either Dr. Elizabeth Ellis or Mr. Phillip Wallace at 1-865-576-3115 or e-mailing Betsy.Ellis@orau.org or Phil.Wallace@orau.org.

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