Same here. We have access to all records in the hospital EMR and can view as needed.
JoAnn Shea, ARNP, MS, COHN-S
Director, Employee Health & Wellness
Work: 813-844-7692 Cell: 813-789-3441 FAX; 813-844-8144 Email: jshea@tgh.org
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We access those results directly.
T. Warner Hudson, MD FACOEM, FAAFP
Medical Director, Occupational and Employee Health
UCLA
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Interested in knowing how other organizations handle Employee Health access to electronic medical records relating to treatment of employees for work-related injuries. For example, employee is injured at work and Employee Health orders
x-ray. Can Employee Health view radiologist’s report in employee’s EMR? How about when an employee has a blood-body fluid exposure and has initial labs ordered by the ER. Can Employee Health access those lab results in the EMR to determine appropriate follow-up?
Do other organizations require Employee Health to access records of medical testing for work-related injuries only through the Medical Records Department?
Thank you
John C. Palfrey, PA-C
Director, Occupational Health Services
774-552-6108
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