Introduction
Existing epidemiologic information on silicosis relies on mortality data.
Methods
We analyzed health insurance claims and enrollment information from 49 923 987 fee‐for‐service (FFS) Medicare beneficiaries aged ≥65 from 1999 to 2014. Three different definitions were developed to identify silicosis cases and results are presented as ranges of values for the three definitions.
Results
Among FFS beneficiaries, 10 026‐19 696 fit the silicosis case definitions (16‐year prevalence: 20.1‐39.5 per 100 000) with the highest prevalence among North American Natives (87.2‐213.6 per 100 000) and those in New Mexico (83.9‐203.4 per 100 000). The annual average prevalence had a significant (P < 0.05) 2‐5% annual decline from 2005 to 2014. The average annual number of incident cases had a significant 3‐16% annual decline from 2007 to 2014.
Conclusions
Silicosis is a prevalent disease among Medicare beneficiaries aged ≥65, with variation across the country. Morbidity data from health insurance claims can provide a more complete picture of silicosis burden.