Abstract
OBJECTIVES: This study examines the prevalence of health conditions for which miners enrolled in a state-funded insurance program sought care. METHODS: We conducted a retrospective analysis of claims data submitted to the Wyoming Miner's Hospital during 2014-2023. Using International Classification of Diseases codes and identifiers unique to each miner, we calculated the number of unique miners with claims submitted for major disease categories and common diagnoses within each category. RESULTS: Musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) and diseases of the endocrine and cardiovascular systems were the most prevalent conditions, affecting 72.7%, 34.2%, and 31.1% of enrolled miners, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: This population of miners has a substantial burden of health conditions that can adversely impact health and well-being. Mine safety and health professionals can use analyses of claims data to identify priorities for improving miner health and well-being.