We have Epic for personal health, SYSTOC for occupational health mostly used for WC care not surveillance and keep paper BBP records as we have for many years until we have built satisfactory
BBP templates in SYSTOC. We only see UCLA personnel so have to keep the occ. health records separate from the personal health ones so do not use Epic for occ. health; except that labs, ED visits, and UCLA pharmacy meds do still show up in Epic and we have
complex work - arounds for those; not ideal. Warner
T. Warner Hudson, MD FACOEM, FAAFP
Medical Director, Occupational and Employee Health
UCLA
Health System and Campus
Office 310.825.9146
Fax 310.206.4585
Pager 800.233.7231 ID 27132
E-mail
twhudson@mednet.ucla.edu
Website
www.ohs.uclahealth.org
From: MCOH-EH [mailto:mcoh-eh-bounces@mylist.net]
On Behalf Of Mora, Jennifer
Sent: Tuesday, January 17, 2017 8:15 AM
To: MCOH-EH@mylist.net
Subject: [MCOH-EH] Significant exposure lab work
Hi All,
There have been questions recently about what lab work should be done after a significant exposure, but I am looking for information on how you maintain those records. We currently use Epic for our occupational records. When a significant
exposure occurs, the lab work is done on paper and the results come to employee/occupational health. For outside companies, our practice has been to scan the lab results into the epic record after all the results have come back. What do you do with the
lab results? Do you keep a paper file for the exposed person? Do you scan them into the record?
Thanks!
Jen
Jennifer Mora MSN, RN
Business Health and Wellness Coordinator
Stoughton Hospital
900 Ridge Street
Stoughton, WI 53589
Office 608-873-2204
Cell 608-235-4239
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