
WorkCare provides pre-placement medical
examinations for employees recruited to a remote
Pacific Ocean island to work in the chemical
weapon demilitarization plant located there.
This is a fixed fee contract.
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Compliance
Standards: WorkCare’s physician
consultants are familiar with all
applicable OSHA standards as well as
Department of the Army regulations: AR
40-68 Quality Assurance, AR 40-13
Medical Support Ionizing Radiation
Safety Program, AP 40-173 and AP 40-8
Guidelines for Evaluation of Exposure,
and AR 600-85 Alcohol and Drug
Prevention. They are also familiar with
the island Medical Support Plan and
Disaster Preparedness Operations Plan.
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Medical
Services Performed: WorkCare’s ongoing
services include administering
pre-placement physical exams for
employees recruited to the site.
Physicals are conducted at one of 35
specially credentialed providers located
throughout the United States. WorkCare
prepared a provider credentialing
program specifically designed to meet
this customer’s and U.S. Army
requirements. Dr. Greaney attended
instruction in the Management of
Chemical and Biological Casualties given
by the U.S. Army Research Institute of
Chemical Defense. Dr. Greaney has toured
the site plant facilities and personally
experienced working conditions in the
DPE suits worn by plant workers.
WorkCare administers over 150
pre-placement exams a year. All exams
are reviewed by Dr. Greaney who issues
fitness for duty reports based on the
employee job description and criteria
established by the Chief Medical Officer
on the island in consultation with
WorkCare physicians. |
Contract Successes:
WorkCare’s program gave client a standardized
pre-placement physical exam program. Previously,
the client used 5 separate contractors who
operated 5 separate and distinct programs. The
WorkCare program has lowered the client’s
costs in part by reducing employee travel costs.
Previously, all newly hired employees had to
travel to one of 5 fixed locations for an exam.
This approach incurred significant travel costs.
Now, most exams are completed within a 1-hour
drive of the employee’s residence, thereby
reducing travel time and costs. WorkCare
implemented a provider credentialing program
that previously did not exist.
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