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Who should not have access to employee medical records?

Business Management Daily

The COVID-19 pandemic brought mandatory vaccinations and medical screenings to many companies, which has caused some controversy regarding the confidentiality of employee medical information. A few federal laws pertain to employee medical records, as does OSHA’s Access to Employee Exposure and Medical Records (Standard 1910.1020).

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Who should not have access to employee medical records?

Business Management Daily

The COVID-19 pandemic brought mandatory vaccinations and medical screenings to many companies, which has caused some controversy regarding the confidentiality of employee medical information. A few federal laws pertain to employee medical records, as does OSHA’s Access to Employee Exposure and Medical Records (Standard 1910.1020).

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Updates From the EEOC’s New Strategic Plan

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The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) has released its fiscal 2022-2026 strategic plan outlining its vision, goals, and objectives. Learn more about the key changes within the EEOC Strategic Plan and how employers can adapt, including when it comes to background checks. Does the EEOC Regulate Background Checks?

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Your Must-Have Guide to Healthcare Background Check Compliance

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Different roles in your healthcare institution require different levels of background screening. To maintain compliance, you need a screening process that’s consistent, secure, and reliable. Work with a trusted background screening partner to meet the healthcare industry’s complex regulations and accreditation standards.

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The Complete HR Compliance Glossary

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Below you’ll find a glossary of several HR-related terms that are used when anyone is talking about HR compliance. A regulation managed through the DoL requiring employers to create programs and provide reporting demonstrating that they actively recruit, hire, and train covered veterans, disabled persons, minorities, and women.

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How To Avoid A Recruiting Non-Compliance Lawsuit: Hiring Compliance 101

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Most recruiting-based lawsuits deal with discrimination cases, with the average defense expense through settlement costing $160,000. The good news is that staying compliant with federal and state laws doesn’t have to be a hassle. Recruiting compliance 101: Regulators and laws. Think through your job description.