Thank you all so much for the suggestions. We do have a policy in place for PPDs and employee health, but at the time of their hire we didn’t. When I spoke with them, they wouldn’t give me an answer as to their hesitation with either the
PPD or the blood draw. I did end up getting their manager involved and explained if we weren’t able to figure it out amongst us that I would have to get HR involved. Thankfully, they agreed to doing the PPD. I’m not sure why the hesitation, especially since
they’ve had them in the past. I will follow up with HR and make sure in our hiring process that applicants are aware of this requirement.
Stephanie Perkins, MSN RN
Employee Health Nurse
Clinical Educator
North Bend Medical Center
541.267.5151 X 1667
“We are dedicated to providing the best healthcare for our community with compassionate, accessible, and high quality service.”
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We have ours written into our pre-employement screening policy and a screening test is a condition of employment. If they refuse the onboarding process would stop.
Since you are finding it upon review, may be a challenge to enforce. However it is an opportunity to review policy and process and make sure everything is clear. A surveyor is going to look for the follow up action. What did you put in place to prevent reoccurrence
as much as how you dealt with the delinquent finding.
Let us know how it turns out.
Jennifer
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If you have an institution policy that will back your request for the PPD or Quantiferon then that is what you use to support the request. A policy which outlines mandatory PPD or Quantiferon will allow
you to push the issue and take it to the employee’s Manager to enforce that they are compliant. If you get no where with management then you can step it up to the HR level to enforce compliance. However without an institutional policy that mandates employees
having a PPD or Quantiferon makes it tough to push the issue.
Mindy
Mindy Dube, MSN, APRN, FNP-C
Nurse Practitioner
Occupational and Environmental Medicine
Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center
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How do you handle an employee who is refusing to do a PPD or Quantiferon-gold? This employee was a rehire in 2015, when this employee was initially hired in the 90’s they had PPDs done, several
actually, as they were still checking them
How do you handle an employee who is refusing to do a PPD or Quantiferon-gold? This employee was a rehire in 2015, when this employee was initially hired in the 90’s they had PPDs done, several actually,
as they were still checking them annually. When this employee was rehired in 2015, they declined to redo the PPD. I’ve been working on getting all our employee health files completed, and I came across the incomplete screening in their fire (they filled out
the questionnaire, but nothing was administered), reached out to them and they’re declining both a PPD or Quantiferon-gold.
Any suggestions, resources, recommendations, etc. would be much appreciated.
Stephanie Perkins, MSN RN
Employee Health Nurse
Clinical Educator
North Bend Medical Center
541.267.5151 X 1667
“We are dedicated to providing the best healthcare for our community with compassionate, accessible, and high quality service.”
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We allow new hires to have their TB test read at other facilities. The form is signed by a licensed healthcare worker.
Deanna Prater BSN, RN
Director of Infection Control, Employee Health & Safety
Lower Umpqua Hospital
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