NIOSH Center for Workers' Compensation Studies (CWCS)
CWCS Goals
NIOSH recognizes that workers’ compensation data are important in understanding better how to effectively protect workers, and recently co-sponsored two workshops on the use of workers’ compensation data for occupational safety and health and established the CWCS.
Our main goal is to prevent and reduce work-related injuries and illnesses by using workers’ compensation data in our surveillance and research activities. Surveillance is the process used to identify trends and track work-related injuries and illnesses. Through research, we are working to understand the full economic impact of work-related injuries and illnesses and develop prevention strategies.
Our surveillance activities aim to:
- Understand the use and limits of workers’ compensation data systems
- Identify priorities for research and intervention
- Integrate workers’ compensation data with other health-related data
Our research activities aim to:
- Understand injury/ illness risk, disability, and cost
- Identify ways to prevent injury/ illness and reduce disability and costs
- Develop best practices for prevention and disability management
Federal, state and private industry partners play important roles in reaching our goals. Learn more about our goals:
- Page last reviewed: September 16, 2013
- Page last updated: January 21, 2015
- Content source:
- National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health Division of Surveillance, Hazard Evaluations and Field Studies