Hi John,

 

Great question, I have run into this scenario once. I have them sign a vaccine declination form that informs the applicant they will be removed from work for the entire 21 day incubation period.

 

Dewayne Hodnett, RN, BSN | Employee Health Coordinator | Human Resources

White Memorial Medical Center | 1720 East Cesar E. Chavez Ave. | Los Angeles, CA 90033

P 323-265-5098 | F 323-260-5896 | hodnetd1@ah.org |whitememorial.com

 

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From: MCOH-EH <mcoh-eh-bounces@mylist.net> On Behalf Of Palfrey, John
Sent: Wednesday, June 05, 2019 11:11 AM
To: 'mcoh-eh@mylist.net' <mcoh-eh@mylist.net>
Subject: [MCOH-EH] Varicella Immunity

 

List-

I am interested to hear how others would handle this situation:

 

A candidate (DOB 1995)for an ER Patient Access (patient registration) position has a negative Varicella titer at the pre-placement evaluation and no vaccination records are available.  The candidate is told immunization will be required at which time they state they have a religious objection.  Our HR and Legal staff have advised that we make an accommodation and allow the candidate to work in the Patient Access position.  How do others handle if the non-immune employee is exposed to a patient with Varicella?  Do other organizations furlough the exposed employee for the duration of the incubation period (21 days)?

 

Thank you in advance.

 

John C. Palfrey, PA-C

Director, Occupational Health Services

774-552-6108

www.capecodhealth.org

 

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