Workplace safety is a critical concern in New York City’s healthcare industry. Healthcare workers face a range of risks that can affect their well-being and the safety of their patients. From exposure to infectious diseases like the flu, which saw significant activity in NYC during the 2023 season, to the physical strain of demanding tasks, the need for rigorous safety protocols and employee health screening is more important than ever. Without proper safety measures, these risks can lead to serious consequences for both healthcare workers and the patients they serve.
Let’s explore some of the most common safety issues in the healthcare environment and how Mobile Health’s NYC occupational health services can help address these challenges effectively.
Infectious Diseases
Healthcare workers are more likely to be exposed to infectious diseases like tuberculosis (TB), hepatitis, and influenza. TB, in particular, can be airborne and easily spread in healthcare settings, posing a significant risk to both staff and patients. In 2022, there were 536 confirmed cases of TB in NYC. Without proper precautions, these diseases can lead to serious outbreaks and compromise the health of everyone in the facility.
Healthcare workers are also exposed more often to the flu, with the New York State Department of Health (NYSDOH) documenting that a total of 869 outbreaks have been recorded from hospitals and nursing homes in New York so far this flu season, and that is likely to increase.
Mobile Health offers comprehensive vaccines and titers testing for healthcare workers to ensure that your staff is immune to common pathogens. By keeping healthcare workers immunized, healthcare organizations can minimize sick days and keep workers as healthy as possible throughout the flu season.
Additionally, our tuberculosis testing services help detect latent TB infections (LTBI) early, preventing the spread of this potentially deadly disease. By keeping your workforce vaccinated and regularly tested, you can reduce the risk of outbreaks and protect both employees and patients.
Airborne Hazards
Mobile Health provides respirator fit testing services that ensure all healthcare workers have properly fitting respirators. This is crucial for protecting staff from airborne hazards and complying with OSHA standards. Proper fit testing ensures that respirators are effective, giving workers the confidence that they are protected against respiratory risks.
Many healthcare tasks generate aerosols, tiny particles that can carry infectious agents and chemicals through the air. Without proper respiratory protection, these particles can be inhaled by healthcare workers, leading to respiratory diseases or exacerbating existing conditions.
Substance Abuse
The high-stress nature of healthcare work, combined with long hours, the emotional toll, and frequent exposure to traumatic events, can sometimes lead to substance misuse among employees. Healthcare workers often encounter intense situations, such as dealing with critically ill patients, witnessing death, and managing high patient volumes. These factors can contribute to mental health issues like anxiety, depression, and burnout, which, if left unaddressed, may lead to self-medication through drugs or alcohol. According to the CDC, 46% of healthcare workers report feeling burned out and more than half experienced harassment at work.
Substance misuse in healthcare not only puts the individual at risk but also endangers patients and colleagues, as impaired judgment can result in medical errors and accidents.
Maintaining a drug-free workplace is essential for ensuring safety in healthcare settings. Mobile Health offers drug and alcohol testing as part of our NYC occupational health services that help facilities monitor and address substance use among staff. By ensuring that all employees are functioning at their best, these testing services help maintain a safe, focused work environment where patients receive the highest standard of care.
How Mobile Health Enhances Workplace Safety
By addressing these critical safety issues, Mobile Health helps healthcare facilities in NYC create safer, healthier environments for both staff and patients with our comprehensive range of NYC occupational health services. Contact Mobile Health to improve workplace safety in your healthcare organization.
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Written by:
Tricia Chen-Weis, RNTricia Chen-Weis is a seasoned healthcare professional with a passion for operational excellence and patient care. Joining Mobile Health in August 2019, Tricia quickly made her mark improving patient care and clinical operations as Site Manager in Mobile Health’s 36th Street and Staten Island location. With a bachelor's degree from the University of The West Indies and a nursing degree from Monroe College, Tricia's educational foundation provided her with the knowledge and skills necessary to excel in the healthcare industry. Prior to her tenure at Mobile Health, Tricia's career journey encompassed roles in business and healthcare, including positions as a purchasing agent/buyer and Practice Administrator. In her current role as Director of Clinical Operations, Tricia oversees all six of Mobile Health’s owned and operated NYC clinics, their operations, and staff, ensuring the seamless delivery of top-tier occupational healthcare services to clients. Since assuming this role in January 2024, Tricia has demonstrated exemplary leadership, fostering a culture of teamwork and collaboration among her team members. With a commitment to continuous improvement, Tricia looks forward to further growing and enhancing Mobile Health's operations, ensuring the organization's continued success in delivering exceptional care to its clients.