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Calificación del origen de la enfermedad y del accidente de trabajo biológico por SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19)
Revista ; 51(134):290-302, 2021.
Article in Spanish | ProQuest Central | ID: covidwho-1257299
ABSTRACT
La pandemia por COVID-19 afecta a muchos trabajadores y a sus familias, lo que hace necesario un procedimiento de calificación de origen que responda a los aspectos clínicos de la enfermedad, así como los aspectos jurídicos relativos a la calificación del origen. Para lo anterior, este artículo propone un acercamiento al problema luego de identificar varias ocupaciones de riesgo, en especial, aquellas del sector salud. Quienes laboran en este último ámbito han sido incluidos como beneficiarios del concepto de enfermedad laboral directa, sin requerir una calificación para acceder a las prestaciones del sistema general de riesgos laborales. También, es posible determinar la infección por COVID-19 como consecuencia de un accidente de trabajo biológico, siendo necesario documentar un evento súbito debidamente reportado a la ARL. Finalmente, existen unas responsabilidades claramente determinadas para todos los actores, incluyendo empleadores, IPS, EPS y ARL.Alternate abstractThe COVID-19 pandemic affects many workers and their families, which makes necessary an origin qualification procedure that responds to clinical aspects of the disease, as well as the legal aspects related to the qualification of origin. Hence, this article proposes an approach to the problem after identifying many occupations of risk, especially those in the health sector. Those who work in this last area, have been included as beneficiaries of the direct occupational disease concept without requiring a categorization to access the benefits of the occupational risk general system. It is also possible to determine the COVID-19 infection because of a biological work accident, being necessary to document a sudden event duly reported to the ARL. Finally, there are a clearly defined liabilities stated for everybody involved including employers, IPS, EPS, and ARL (respectively Institutional Health Service Provider, Health Care Provider, and Labor Risk Administration, all for their acronym in Spanish)

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Full text: Available Collection: Databases of international organizations Database: ProQuest Central Language: Spanish Journal: Revista Year: 2021 Document Type: Article