J Korean Med Sci.  2014 Jun;29(Suppl):S59-S65. 10.3346/jkms.2014.29.S.S59.

Compensation for Occupational Neurological and Mental Disorders

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, Pusan National University Yangsan Hospital, Yangsan, Korea.
  • 2Department of Occupational and Environmental Health, Yonsei University Graduate School of Public Health, Seoul, Korea. ptdoctor@hanmail.net

Abstract

Standards for the recognition of occupational diseases (ODs) in Korea were established in 1954 and have been amended several times. In 2013, there was a significant change in these standards. On the basis of scientific evidence and causality, the International Labour Organization list, European Commission schedule, and compensated cases in Korea were reviewed to revise the previous standards for the recognition of ODs in Korea. A disease-based approach using the International Classification of Diseases (10th version) was added on the previous standards, which were agent-specific approaches. The amended compensable occupational neurological disorders and occupational mental disorders (OMDs) in Korea are acute and chronic central nervous system (CNS) disorders, toxic neuropathy, peripheral neuropathy, manganese-related disorders, and post-traumatic stress disorder. Several agents including trichloroethylene (TCE), benzene, vinyl chloride, organotin, methyl bromide, and carbon monoxide (CO) were newly included as acute CNS disorders. TCE, lead, and mercury were newly included as chronic CNS disorders. Mercury, TCE, methyl n-butyl ketone, acrylamide, and arsenic were newly included in peripheral neuropathy. Post-traumatic stress disorders were newly included as the first OMD. This amendment makes the standard more comprehensive and practical. However, this amendment does not perfectly reflect the recent scientific progress and social concerns. Ongoing effort, research, and expert consensus are needed to improve the standard.

Keyword

Neurological; Mental; Psychiatric; Occupational; Compensation; Korea; Amendment; Standard; Criteria

MeSH Terms

Female
Humans
Mental Disorders/chemically induced/*economics/pathology
Nervous System Diseases/chemically induced/*economics/pathology
Occupational Diseases/*economics
Occupational Exposure
Republic of Korea
Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic/diagnosis/*economics
Workers' Compensation/*economics

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