DOI: 10.1097/jom.0000000000003803 ISSN: 1076-2752

Post-Acute COVID Among California Workers’ Compensation Claims Filed in 2020-2022

Ximena P. Vergara, Kathryn Gibb, Kathleen M. Garvey, Matt Frederick, Robert Harrison

Objectives:

To examine sociodemographic risk factors for post-acute COVID (PASC) among California workers’ compensation (WC) claims in 2020-2022.

Methods:

We matched WC claims to SARS-CoV-2 test data, augmented with external sociodemographic data, and estimated odds ratios (OR) using logistic regression models.

Results:

PASC accounted for 7% of the 206,375 COVID and PASC cases. PASC cases were more commonly 30-49 years old, female, longer tenured, and in healthcare and protective service occupations compared to acute COVID. The highest PASC OR were among workers 50-69 years old, and workers of color, including non-Latino American Indian/Alaska Native, Black, Native Hawaiian/Pacific Island, and multiple races, and healthcare practitioners.

Conclusions:

During the first three years of the COVID pandemic, PASC was common among workers with WC claims in CA and unevenly distributed, with observed disparities by age, race, and occupation.

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