When I started doing Employee Health we had certain departments (such as the laboratory, who needed to differentiate between colors on a urine dipstick for example to complete a test accurately) but I realized
that we now have color coded signs for safety with combative patients, Isolation signs, etc. and etc, that it became more important to just go ahead and test all staff that come here.
I will tell you it was a surprise when I found some people were between 40 and 60 years old and had never known all their lives they were colorblind….
Either way, it seemed a good practice for my new hires when we go through shot records, etc.
That said, I do realize I work in a Critical Access Hospital and I may be dealing with a lot less new hires than you….
Tara
Tara Lee Dockery, IP, MT(ASCP), BS
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Infection Preventionist and Employee Health
Ocean Beach Hospital and Medical Clinics
174 1st Ave North
| P.O. Box H
| Ilwaco
|WA
| 98624
Phone: 360.642.6307 | Cell : 509-760-7397
| Fax: 360-642-6309
|tdockery@oceanbeachhospital.com
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My employee health team has recently asked me if they should be providing depth perception testing for any new hires. Short of physicians who perform complex procedures, I really can’t come
up with a group of healthcare workers who needs to be tested but am wondering if any in this group are doing such testing and, if so, for which healthcare workers.
Appreciate any feedback you can share!
Laura L Radke, MD
Adjunct Assistant Professor of Medicine
Medical Director, F&MCW Occupational Health Services
Phone: 262-253-8197 | Fax: 262-253-5152 Cell Phone: 414-530-0723
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Froedtert & the Medical College of Wisconsin Workforce Health / North Hills Health Center
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Subject: Re: [MCOH-EH] Testing Color Vision in Healthcare Institutions
I’m not aware of a regulatory requirement for
medical color vision testing of any specific occupational group. The closest are CLIA requirements for assuring that laboratory staff can correctly identify colors on the tests they use (which can be done via competency testing if designed carefully,
avoiding the need for a medical color vision test.) Accreditation of dialysis units often includes making sure staff can interpret color indicators for water quality monitoring etc, but again that can be accomplished with competency testing.
Most labs, dialysis clinics, and some regulatory site visitors reflexively interpret those standards as requiring a medical color vision test, and pressure their OH service to perform something
like Ishihara plates, but per prior posts that can miss color vision deficiencies pertinent to the task at hand. If you as the occupational physician educate them (and your internal accreditation professionals and attorneys) then you have hope of changing
this longstanding, entrenched practice!
Melanie
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Cn someone provide a list of those employees in a hospital that require color vision testing in order to do their job?
Howard L. Rudnick, MD,MHA,FACP
Clinical Professor (Adjunct), Department of Medicine
Medical Director, Occupational Health Services
Temple University Health System
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