[MCOH-EH] Covid
Charles Hackett
dickenshackett at gmail.com
Tue May 5 11:22:46 PDT 2020
Thank you
We also follow cdc guidance
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> On May 5, 2020, at 1:32 PM, PRATER, DEANNA <deanna.prater at bayareahospital.org> wrote:
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> Sick employees off work due to Covid symptoms can use Extended Sick Leave. Occupational exposures that result in illness, time loss would go to WC.
> Asymptotic positive would be restricted from duty per CDC guidelines. See attached.
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> How are you paying employees that are not working because of covid. If it is thought to have been acquired at work we are paying them up to 14 days from our precautionary excused pay program (we use PEP, typically for conjunctivitis, or any illness in which the employee feels well enough to work but for infection control purposes we send them home)
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> Are they going to workers compensation and if so how are you justifying if community spread. At this point we are accepting them, however as the state (MA) opens this is going to be a challenge. We have employees sign in and out of all rooms that the patient is a positive and r/o Covid. That may ultimately be the deciding factor
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> If asymptomatic positive? We have not come across this yet...
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> If quarantined because a spouse or loved one tests positive. Our doh demands a14 day off work. We only test symptomatic and do not quarantine if the employee is asymptomatic,
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> Do you have an infectious disease code that you’re using? Not sure what you are asking?
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> Since this started we have said you can’t work if your sick. Same as us
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> If truly negative we follow our joint eohs and infection control policy about duration, we do too
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> If positive we follow cdc guidance. Same here
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> about rtw being conservative about making sure symptom free or resolving symptoms
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> Thanks
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> Charlie Hackett MD, MPH
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