Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 22, § 71523 - Employee Health Examinations and Health Records
Current through Register 2021 Notice Reg. No. 52, December 24, 2021
(a) Personnel employed in health facilities
who will have contact directly or indirectly with patients shall be free from
symptoms indicating the presence of infectious diseases.
(b) A health examination performed under the
direction of a physician shall be required as a requisite for employment and
must be performed within one week after employment. Written examination reports
signed by the physician which verify that employees are able to perform
assigned duties shall be maintained. Repeat examinations shall be performed
whenever necessary to ascertain that employees are free from symptoms
indicating the presence of infectious disease and are able to perform their
assigned duties. Upon initial examination, and at least annually, the employee
shall have a test for tuberculosis infection that is recommended by the federal
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and licensed by the federal
Food and Drug Administration (FDA) or a chest X-ray. A positive result from the
tuberculosis test shall be followed by a chest X-ray.
(c) Employee health records shall be
maintained by the hospital and shall include the records of all required health
examinations. Such records shall be kept a minimum of three years following
termination of employment.
(d)
Employees known to have or evidencing symptoms of infectious disease shall be
removed from contact with patients.
Notes
Note: Authority cited: Sections 1275, 121357 and 131200, Health and Safety Code. Reference: Sections 1250, 121362,131050, 131051 and 131052, Health and Safety Code.
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