What is an occupational health assessment?
The definition for ‘occupational health’ is
a medical speciality, which focuses on the interaction of people's
health with their work, that is, the effect of work on people's health
and the effect of ill health on their work.
An ‘occupational health assessment’ refers to an occupational
health physician/nurse review, examination and evaluation of an
individual who has been referred by their employer with regard to
medical complaints and associated work absence. In this case it is
likely that the employer has sent a referral note to us (the
occupational health service) so that the examining occupational health
physician/nurse can address certain issues relating to the employee's
health and fitness for work.
The occupational health physician/nurse will start
the assessment by discussing the employee's current role in school and their occupational
history. They will then proceed to assess the reason for the employee's
referral, the nature of the medical complaints and associated work
absence. At the end of the history taking, if it's appropriate
the occupational health physician/nurse may do a physical examination.
How do I decide if a work assessment is required?
General criteria for referring employees to the occupational health service: . (please refer to page 5 part 1 of the Occupational Health Service Guide for Teachers and Special Needs Assistants, Standard Operational Procedures Manual).
- Non-discretionary referrals:
• From 1 January 2014, any teacher/special needs assistant on sick leave who has 4 weeks (28 days) continuous or cumulative sick leave absence in a 12 month rolling period must be referred to the Occpational Health Service.
- Discretionary referrals: Employees about whom the employer has concerns relating to their medical fitness for work. The following are examples of where discretionary referrals may occur:
• Repeated short-term sickness absences
• Where concerns arise regarding performance of duties as a result of health factors
• Concern that work related factors may be adversely affecting employees health
• Alcohol or drug related problems
Who can I contact at Medmark4teachersna should I have a query?
Our team of medical experts and our administration and human resource
teams are on hand to answer specific queries regarding the occupational
health service and how to use it.
Telephone Advice Line
Our telephone advice line, 021-4550455 is open Monday to Friday,
9:00am to 5:00pm, with an out-of-hours message service also available.
Email Alternatively you can email us your query to info@medmark4teachersna.ie and
we will endeavour to get back to you as soon as possible.
How can I book an Occupational Health Assessment?
- Once the criteria for referring an employee to the occupational
health service is met then the employer makes a decision to refer
the employee to the occupational health service. If criteria are not
met the occupational health service will explain reasons to employer.
- The employer can contact the occupational health service on 1890
235711 to ask for advice if needed.
- The employer should complete the occupational health referral
form and submit it online to the occupational health service.
- A copy of the referral form should be made available to the employee.
- A member of the Medmark medical team will assess the referral and determine whether an appointment is appropriate or not.
- Medmark may at this point contact the employee for further information.
- If apprioprate Medmark will then book an appointment with an occupational health physician/nurse in one of our six centres.
- Medmark will inform the referring school manager of the time,
date and venue for the appointment. The referring school manager
must then inform the employee of his/her appointment.
For the employer:
Click here to complete the referral
form online»
How should I complete a work assessment referral form?
- The work assessment referrals form can be completed
by the employer online»
The schools referring manager should:
- Complete all sections and answer all questions.
- Include as much background information as possible.
- Ensure that you include the employee’s contact details and your school
roll number
What is the Triage process
On receipt of a referral Medmark Ltd will review the case:
- One of our occupational health advisor team will contact the employee to discuss their medical complaint, current health status and work absence
- If the likely duration of absence is established and a return to work date is agreed a result will be sent to the employer/school.
- Medmark Ltd will request the employer to re-refer the employee if the return to work has not taken place as agreed
- If it is not possible to establish a return to work date the OHS will schedule a review of the employee after an agreed interval
- If appropriate Medmark Ltd will arrange an appointment with an occupational physician in one of the regional centres. (Medmark Ltd will inform the employer of time/date/venue for appointment and the employee will be advised that a result will be issued to the employer in due course).
If an assessment is appropriate, what format will the assessment process take?
- Part of the medical assessment, will involve if appropriate the completion of an occupational health assessment form. The employee arrives for his/her appointment at the designated centre and is given the occupational health assessment form for completion.
- Following completion of the form the employee
will be called to see the occupational health physician/nurse who will
introduce him/herself, explain his/her role, assure the employee
of the confidentiality of the proceedings and answer any questions
the employee may have.
- The occupational health physician/nurse will then proceed to carry
out the assessment.
- When the assessment is complete, the occupational
health physician/nurse will advise the employee that a report will be
issued to the employer in due course.
- The occupational health physician/nurse will contact the referring
employer with the outcome of the assessment.
- Disclosure of medical information must
be in accordance with the guidelines issued by the Faculty of
Occupational Medicine. Everything
that goes on in the assessment is entirely confidential, between
the employee and the Occupational Health Physician/Nurse. The employee
can tell the Occupational Health Physician/Nurse anything they like during
this assessment and they may be reassured that nothing will disclosed
be to any other party without their consent – with one exception:
the Occupational Health Physician/Nurse is allowed to express an opinion
as to whether the employee is fit or unfit for work or any restrictions
or modifications that should be placed on their work.
What format will the report take?
The occupational health physician/nurse will write
a report to the employer that will include relevant information
about the employee’s
medical condition, recommendations regarding fitness for work, likely
timescale of return to work and any adjustments/restrictions required.
This will help the employer to know how to accommodate the employee’ needs
in the workplace. The report may also endeavor to answer any specific
questions that have been asked by the referring employer.
Note: The report will not detail the nature
of the employee’ symptoms
or the nature of their condition unless they consent to the contrary.
Who has access to the report?
The occupational health assessment report will be sent directly
to the referring employer.
For the employer:
Click here to complete the work assessment referral form online»
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