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TB/PPD testing policies and my frustrationRating: (votes: 0)
Help? Sounds odd to me. My organization provides free CXR for anyone who has had a reaction to the skin test... no matter whether the reaction was caused by exposure or allergic reaction. It makes no difference because any sort of reaction indicates that continued exposure to the skin test would not be beneficial and, in the case of allergy, cause harm.Your organization needs to re-visit this policy because the way it is written, it is mandating a procedure that is medically contraindicated. Maybe they don't realize that the organization will be liable for any harm that may result such as triggering an allergic crisis. My advice? Take it up the chain of command - to the physician that oversees the employee health program if necessary. Comment:
Quote from HouTxMy advice? Take it up the chain of command - to the physician that oversees the employee health program if necessary.
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Quote from elkparkHowever, if your employer wants you to have an X-ray in lieu of a skin test because you are allergic, the employer should be paying for that, not you (they should also be providing the skin tests to employees at no charge).
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I love the chain of command idea.I personally (a little over-aggressive at times, I should warn) would make it clear to them that they would be liable for the reaction and any resulting medical bills. Someone there clearly isn't thinking straight.
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