We do not required staff that do not work inside of the healthcare facility to have screening for communicable diseases. If they have to come inside the facility
for any part of their job duty then they need health screening. For example, teleradiology do not required health screening. They may be working from another state and are not enrolled in screening.
Thanks, Erika
Erika Sweet, RN, MSN, NP, CHON-S
Director of Employee Health Services
Los Angeles County Department of Health Services
Office (310) 222.2360
FAX (310) 222.5326
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Our hospital is employing an increasing number of persons who work from home doing inpatient billing or the like. I am trying to find information regarding theTB
and immunization screening requirements of these persons – specifically, if they need any TB or vaccine documentation, and if they need a baseline TST, do they need 2-step testing. In general, they do not enter the hospital or other health care setting, although
I am not sure if they attend meetings in the facility.
Do any of you have experience with this scenario, or know where I can find this information? Have checked CDC and OSHA sites but have not used the right query
to get the info I need. Any help would be appreciated.
Thank you
Ellen J Hathaway, RN
Employee Health Sevices
662-3143
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