Waiting time from identification to recognition an occupational disease in Spain.
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In this paper , the authors estimate the waiting time since a suspected occupational disease (OD) is identified, notified and recognized in Spain, using a series of 34 patients attended at Occupational Diseases Unit (ODU) of Hospital del Mar in Barcelona were follow up since their identification until final resolution by the National Institute of Social Security (INSS).About:
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