White Paper
Deep Breath: Occupational Lung Diseases and Pharmacy Management
White Paper Summary
Occupational lung diseases make up a small portion of workers’ comp claims, but they can incur significant costs as these diseases are often present for life, developing over the course of years and progressing slowly, requiring life-long monitoring, treatment, and medication, leading to high costs and significant claim complexity.
While these types of claims have been present in workers’ comp for decades, in recent years, increased wildfire activity has brought greater attention to occupational lung diseases, particularly among firefighters.
Approximately 64,987 wildfires were reported in 2024 by the National Interagency Fire Center, a significant increase from 56,580 in 2023. The Palisades Wildfires alone resulted in 122 workers’ comp claims, 80% of which were for respiratory-related injuries.
And while the conversation surrounding occupational lung diseases may have grown larger due to increased wildfire activity, it is important to understand how other industries see higher rates of lung diseases due to occupational exposure to various particles, fumes, vapors, and other exposures.
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