Ha, ha, ha, ha – I think compliance is a problem everywhere.
We do telephone phone calls. If no response after three messages, we send them a letter with results and recommendations. If it is someone with a positive exposure, we get the manager involved to get them in.
Jennifer Beining, MSN, JD, RN, COHN-S, NE-BC
OhioHealth Employer Services
Phone: 614-566-4917
Jennifer.Beining@OhioHealth.com
OhioHealth.com/EmployerServices
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Does anyone find it a struggle to get the employees to follow up with EH the following day? That’s where we are running into trouble, they do not want to come in and it can sometimes take weeks to get them to
come in, if at all
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We utilize the hospital Emergency Department. They have the paperwork/report packets. They also draw the labs, etc. Employees are to follow up with Employee Health the next business day.
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Our nursing supervisors have packets that we make up with all the appropriate paperwork, consents, and lab slips to process an after-hours exposure. We follow-up first thing the next business day.
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I am looking to see what other people have for a process after blood borne pathogen exposures. What is your process to get the exposed staff’s baseline HIV and Hep C labs done during off hours when OccMed
is closed?
Mindy Dube, MSN, APRN, FNP-C
Occupational and Environmental Medicine
Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center
Lebanon, NH 03756
603-653-3880
Fax: 603-650-0928
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