Search Email Updates Contact Us Residents Business Visitors Government Office of the Mayor NYC.gov always open
Espanol Polska Wersia Chinese
Translate the page
  Go
  WTC Health Registry
     
     
     
  By Thomas Farley, MD, MPH, NYC Health Commissioner
     
  9/11-Affected People
  Healthcare Professionals
  Researchers
  The Media
     



 
9/11 Health - Health & Research Studies

Understanding the Various World Trade Center Monitoring Programs

In the aftermath of the terrorist attack on the World Trade Center (WTC) several different institutions established monitoring programs to track the health effects of the disaster on people who were the most seriously affected. Eligibility for these monitoring programs is based on a number of factors including the role people played in the disaster response and their location on September 11, 2001, and afterward. Many people in these programs now live in other areas of the country.

A significant number of people enrolled in more than one monitoring program which has caused confusion. The snapshots below are intended to help people remember in which program they enrolled. More comprehensive information about each of the programs can be found by following the links provided. Each of the programs listed below is engaged in multiple specific research studies to better understand the health implications of 9/11.

The Fire Department of New York: World Trade Center Medical Monitoring and Treatment Program

As of December 2010, 15,721 people were enrolled, including 5,686 who received treatment in the previous 12 months. Enrollment is open.

Who is Eligible: All active FDNY and EMS, and all retired members who participated one day or  more in rescue and recovery efforts between 9/11/01 and 7/01/02.
Contact: 888-982-4748 or http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/topics/wtc/FDNY.html

New York/New Jersey WTC Clinical Consortium
at Mount Sinai School of Medicine, the State University of New York at Stony Brook, New York University/Bellevue Hospital, Queens College and the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey

As of December 2010, 33,311 people were enrolled, including 8,411 who received treatment in the previous 12 months. Enrollment is open

Who is Eligible:

Workers and volunteers who responded to the WTC disaster

Contact:

888-982-4748 or
http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/topics/wtc/responder.html

World Trade Center Environmental Health Center
at Bellevue Hospital Center, Gouverneur Health Care Services and Elmhurst
Hospital Center.

As of December 2010, 5,130 people were enrolled, including 2,520 who received treatment in the previous 12 months. Enrollment is open

Who is Eligible:

People who lived in lower Manhattan and areas of Brooklyn
Students in a school in the area
People working in the area
People involved in debris removal and clean-up

Contact:

877-982-0107 or
http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/topics/wtc/survivor.html

World Trade Center Health Registry

71,437 people enrolled; enrollment ended November 2004

Who’s Enrolled:

Building occupants and passers by south of Chambers Street on 9/11/01
Building residents living south of Canal Street on 9/11/01
Children and staff of schools south of Canal Street on 9/11/01
Rescue, recovery, clean up workers and volunteers at the WTC Site, WTC Recovery Operations site on Staten Island, or the barges during the period 9/11/01 to 6/30/02.

Contact: 347-396-2801 or 866-692-9827 or wtchr@health.nyc.gov

World Trade Center National Responder Health Program

As of December 2010, 4,453 people were enrolled, including 908 who received treatment in the previous 12 months. Enrollment is open.

Who is Eligible:

9/11 responders who live outside the New York City area

Contact: 877-498-2911 or http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/topics/wtc/national.html

 
 

Printer Version

Copyright 2012 The City of New York Contact Us | FAQs | Privacy Policy | Terms of Use | Site Map