[MCOH-EH] [External] Source Patient lab ordering for bloodborne pathogen exposures
Behrman, Amy
behrman at pennmedicine.upenn.edu
Tue Oct 14 17:31:12 PDT 2025
There may be a lot of state-to-state law variability, in addition to institutional variability, affecting our answers. I'm happy to share our workflow:
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Exposed HCP report body fluid exposures via a secure application which notifies EH providers and case managers of the event and pushes source testing instructions to the affected HCP.
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The exposed HCP then notifies their manager and reports to EH/ED for care.
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Meanwhile, the manager notifies a source patient provider to consent the source patient and order source labs within the EMR. Source labs are ordered as a standardized 'Occupational Exposure' panel. BBP testing ordered by this panel
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is expedited in the lab
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is charged to EH rather than to the source patient's insurance.
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Results go to the source patient's ordering provider inbox to ensure appropriate clinical follow up for the source patient.
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EH case managers and providers also follow up on those source results to guide further treatment or testing for the exposed HCP.
Comments always welcome, Amy
Amy J Behrman, MD, FACP, FACOEM
Chief, Occupational Medicine
Professor, Perelman School of Medicine
University of Pennsylvania
3400 Spruce Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104
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I am trying to do some outreach to Employee Health departments from other organizations to inquire about how source patient labs are ordered for bloodborne pathogen exposures. Our current system in event of a BBP exposure is to order source patient labs and HIV consent on a paper lab order (fillable PDF), fax to core lab, and then lab transcribes the order and enters it into HealthLink. We are looking into the possibility of entering orders directly in HealthLink but I was hoping to understand what other organizations are doing.
Thanks,
Dan
Dan Edgette RN BSN
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UW Health Employee Health Services
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