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Predictors of filing claims and receiving compensation in malignant mesothelioma patients

Authors :
Domenica Cavone
Gert Schallemberg
Elisa Romeo
Francesco Carrozza
Ugo Fedeli
Italo F. Angelillo
Gabriella Cauzillo
Valerio Gennaro
Corrado Negro
Federico Tallarigo
Enrica Migliore
Luana Trafficante
Alessandro Marinaccio
Claudio Gariazzo
Antonio Romanelli
Iolanda Grappasonni
Gabriella Madeo
Carolina Mensi
Davide Di Marzio
Elisabetta Chellini
Guido Mazzoleni
Sergio Iavicoli
Rosario Tumino
Marina Verardo
Massimo Melis
Marinaccio, A.
Gariazzo, C.
Di Marzio, D.
Iavicoli, S.
Verardo, M.
Migliore, E.
Gennaro, V.
Mensi, C.
Mazzoleni, G.
Schallemberg, G.
Fedeli, U.
Negro, C.
Romanelli, A.
Chellini, E.
Grappasonni, I.
Madeo, G.
Romeo, E.
Trafficante, L.
Carrozza, F.
Angelillo, I. F.
Cavone, D.
Cauzillo, G.
Tallarigo, F.
Tumino, R.
Melis, M.
Source :
Health Policy. 124:1032-1040
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2020.

Abstract

Although the predominant occupation origin of mesothelioma is well known, determinant factors involved in filing compensation are scarcely investigated. A linkage between incident mesothelioma cases collected by Italian mesothelioma register (ReNaM) and compensation claims and assignment by Italian national insurance Institute (INAIL) has been conducted for cases diagnosed in the period 2010-2015 and occupational exposure to asbestos. Logistic regression models and decision tree models have been used to identify demographic, diagnostic and anamnestic factors significant for filing and receiving compensation. We have included in the analyses 5019 mesothelioma cases, and among them, 3321 (66.2 %) were found in INAIL archives as mesothelioma cases who fil claims for compensation. The modalities of asbestos exposure, sector of working activities and job type are crucial factors. Furthermore, gender, age at diagnosis, area of residence have been found to be significant predictors of probability to fil claims. Relative risks to fil claims were obtained for the above determinants and conditions to maximize the probability to obtain compensation identified. Our findings demonstrate that there is a need to enforce policies for improving awareness of the occupational origin for mesothelioma cases. Stakeholders, occupational health and safety institutions can play an important role for improving the sensitization regarding the rights of compensation benefits, ensuring the equity and the effectiveness of insurance, welfare and public health systems.

Details

ISSN :
01688510
Volume :
124
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Health Policy
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....672185b30c84bfae1be3f0a0f202b49a
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.healthpol.2020.06.005