May I suggest Corporate Health Services.
Immunizations for Vendor Credentialing
One of CHR’s fastest growing service areas is Vendor Credentialing for individuals requiring entry into healthcare
and related institutions. We work directly with your employees and new hires to complete their immunizations or titres, TB tests, Flu vaccines, drug screens, etc. in order to meet Vendor Credentialing Organization (VCO) requirements.
Immunizations that include a series of vaccines (Hepatitis B/series of three vaccines, for example) will be tracked,
the individual will automatically be notified when the next vaccine in the series is due, and the appointment will be scheduled by CHR. All appointments are coordinated by CHR with clinics located within a close proximity to where the employee or new hire
is located, regardless of where they live or work.
CHR will provide your employee or new hire with an Immunizations Clearance Form upon completion of vaccines and/or
testing, which can be submitted directly to the VCO. Your company (or your employees) will no longer need to keep track of all vaccine and TB test records and due dates. The Immunizations Clearance Form is accepted by all VCOs.
I have worked with them multiple times and they are great.
Thanks,
N
Nancy Clover RN, COHN-S, FAAOHN
Occupational Health Connections
PO Box 2106 Methuen, MA 01844
Office: 512-572-6381
Cell: 978-387-4481
Nancy@OccHealthConnections.com
From: MCOH-EH <mcoh-eh-bounces@mylist.net> On Behalf Of
LeClair-Netzel, Megan E
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To: MCOH/EH <mcoh-eh@mylist.net>
Subject: [MCOH-EH] Occ Health Services for Out of State Employees
Hello,
I am wondering how those who have out of state new hires have them complete the pre-employment requirements (immunizations, TB skin tests, titers) without having them come to the Employee Health Clinic. Say they are remote mostly workers
but do come on site occasionally.
For example, who do you contract with to perform those services?
Thanks,
Megan
Megan LeClair-Netzel, DNP, RN, AGCNS-BC
Employee Health Services
UW Health
(608) 263-7535
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