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Health clearance is required for new health care workers who have direct patient contact. It is designed to ensure that an individual is fit for all aspects of their job role and to reduce the risk of healthcare worker-to-patient transmission of infectious diseases.
For some medical conditions you need to get medical clearance before you can fly, for example: Recent illness, hospitalisation, injury or surgery. Existing unstable medical condition. Need for additional oxygen or use of medical equipment on board.
The term is often used by surgeons requesting a medical evaluation before performing surgery on a patient. In the context of surgery, a medical clearance is, essentially, considered to be an authorization from an evaluating clinician that a patient is cleared, or deemed healthy enough, for a proposed surgery.
The medical clearance is based upon the employee participating in a complete head-to-toe physical examination, a complete blood panel, a health history questionnaire, an EKG, vision test, pulmonary function test, hearing test, and a stress test for those over the age of 40 or at the discretion of the provider.
Health clearance is required for new health care workers who have direct patient contact. It is designed to ensure that an individual is fit for all aspects of their job role and to reduce the risk of healthcare worker-to-patient transmission of infectious diseases.
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The term is often used by surgeons requesting a medical evaluation before performing surgery on a patient. In the context of surgery, a medical clearance is, essentially, considered to be an authorization from an evaluating clinician that a patient is cleared, or deemed healthy enough, for a proposed surgery.

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