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Health Care Workers and the Law August 1, 2002 Clara Sue Ross, MD, JD [email protected]

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Page 1: Health Care Workers and the Law August 1, 2002 Clara Sue Ross, MD, JD eohcons@aol.com

Health Care Workers and the Law

August 1, 2002

Clara Sue Ross, MD, JD

[email protected]

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Federal and State Laws

1. Statutes and Regulations

2. Common Law

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Pertinent Laws Include:

• ADA

• FMLA

• OSHA

• Workers’ Compensation

• Medical Records/ Confidentiality

• Drug Testing laws/cases

• State laws/regulations

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ADA

Prohibits discrimination against qualified individuals with disability

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ADA

•Case by case decision making

•Individualized assessment

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ADA

Protects qualified individuals

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ADA

Disability definition under ADA:

1. Physical/mental impairment that substantially limits a major life

activity

2. Record of…

3. Regarded as having...

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ADA

Employers win most litigated cases, often on issue of whether disability

present because no substantial limitation of a major life activity

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ADA

Cooperative Interactive Process

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Frequent ADA Issues Regarding Health Care Workers

1. Reasonable accommodation/Undue hardship

2. Direct threat

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Frequent ADA Issues Regarding Health Care Workers

1. Reasonable accommodation/Undue hardship

•lifting

•shift changes

•attendance

•leave

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Frequent ADA Issues Regarding Health Care Workers

2. Direct threat to the health and safety of others

•infectious diseases

•substance abuse

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Frequent ADA Issues Regarding Health Care Workers

2. Direct threat to the health and safety of others:

•nature of risk

•duration of risk

•severity of risk

•likelihood of harm

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Unique Workers’ Compensation Issues in Health Care Workers

Examples:

•Bloodborne pathogen exposures

•Latex

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FMLA

•More limited occupational health professional role than ADA

•Confidentiality of records

•Conceptually simple, implementation not so simple

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FMLA

• Eligible employee

• Covered employers

• 12 weeks of protected leave during 12 month period

• ‘Serious health condition’

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Remember Laws Interrelate:

• ADA, FMLA and Workers’ Compensation

• Potential Issues include:– Which employees and employers covered?– How coverage defined?– What is purpose?– What medical inquiries are permitted?– How is ‘light duty” involved?

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Remember Laws Interrelate:

• ADA, FMLA and Workers’ Compensation– What medical inquiries are permitted?

• FMLA-Certification Form

• ADA-Preplacement vs. ongoing– ‘job-related and consistent with business necessity’

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Drug Testing Programs

• Program/policy issues– who to test– when to test– what to test for?– How to interpret?

• MRO Function

• EAP Function

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Drug Testing

• Recent $1.8 billion class action against health care facility that did not do preplacement drug testing

• Radiology technician using patient meds/possible bloodborne pathogen exposures to patients

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Legal Resources

• ADA: – www.eeoc.gov– www.usdoj.gov/crt/ada– www.adata.org– www.janweb.jcdi.wvu.edu– www.abanet.org/disability/lawpract

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Legal Resources

• FMLA– www.dol.gov/dol/esa/fmla

• Other– www.findlaw.com