Confidential medical information.

Form to be completed at least 2 weeks prior to start date, but do not submit more than 2 months prior to your start date as we do not have the capacity to hold this.

 

For Category B: Non-patient Contact/Non-clinical positions

Complete ALL sections. Attach all relevant information or records.

These results will be required as evidence according to the responses in the following questions. Failure to send the above may result in a delay in processing your Occupational Health clearance for employment.

 

For Category A: Patient Contact/Public Contact positions (includes Clinical Workers, Ward Administrators, Orderlies), complete the pre-employment health declaration — patient contact positions

 

If you have any questions about this form, email RES-PreEmpScreening@ccdhb.org.nz


Section A — personal details

Section B — infection control

Measles (Morbilli)

Only files with extensions pdf | doc | docx | jpg | jpeg | csv can be uploaded. File must not exceed 32MB.

Whooping cough (Pertussis)

Only files with extensions pdf | doc | docx | jpg | jpeg | csv can be uploaded. File must not exceed 32MB.

Section C — musculoskeletal

The position you have applied for may require you to perform physical tasks, including:

  • moving patients or objects
  • prolonged standing or sitting
  • pushing
  • pulling
  • reaching
  • bending
  • computer use
  • restraint of patients/clients
  • repetitive tasks.

Section D — general questions

Hearing

Vision

Mental health

If yes, Occupational Health will make contact with you to discuss further.

Allergies or sensitivities

Overall

Smoking cessation

Health New Zealand | Te Whatu Ora Capital, Coast, Hutt Valley and Wairarapa District has a smokefree policy which prohibits workers and visitors from smoking anywhere in its facilities or grounds.

If you smoke and would like assistance to quit, the smoking cessation programme is available through occupational health or Quitline on 0800 778 778

Section E — privacy and declaration statement

The pre-employment health assessment forms part of a screening process designed to ensure that all new staff are fit to perform the duties and tasks of the job they have been offered.

The information collected during the assessment will be appropriate to the area in which employment is offered. Your future manager has indicated which hazards and potential risks you may be exposed to and appropriate screening will be carried out accordingly.

In the event that you have any medical or health related condition(s) that are:

  • likely to affect or limit your ability to carry out the full requirements of the position you have been provisionally offered; or
  • that may be aggravated by the tasks of that position; and/or
  • you are certified as being "unfit for work" by a registered medical practitioner during a pre-employment assessment.

You accept that Health New Zealand | Te Whatu Ora Capital, Coast, Hutt Valley and Wairarapa District may elect to withdraw the offer of employment or terminate your employment (where the offer has already been accepted by you), unless the position can be reasonably altered or the workplace modified in order to reduce the risk of harm or injury to yourself or others.

Clinical employees are reminded to consider their own risk of infection with blood-borne pathogens (Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C and HIV) and the associated risk of transmitting infection to patients. Professional bodies (NZ Medical Association, NZNO, and Australasian College of Surgeons etc.) have statements relating to this, and workers should acquaint themselves with the appropriate association policies. Any employee who is a carrier of a blood-borne disease and knowingly exposes their patients to a risk of infection based on their own risk assessment, without seeking further counselling, could be open to disciplinary proceedings.

  • I declare to the best of my knowledge that the information I have given in this questionnaire is correct. I understand that giving false or misleading information or suppressing information may be a reason for disciplinary action to be taken against me if I am employed by Health New Zealand | Te Whatu Ora Capital, Coast, Hutt Valley and Wairarapa District.
  • I understand that the information related to health screening will be placed on my Occupational Health file. I have a right to access this information and to obtain copies of my test results.
  • I consent to information on my personal immunity status and immunisation to be made available to my manager for the purposes of assisting with managing worker and patient safety, and for emergency planning and response purposes.
  • The information will be collected in accordance with the Privacy Act 1993 and the Health Information Privacy Code 1994. This declaration will be treated as a confidential medical record by Health New Zealand | Te Whatu Ora Capital, Coast, Hutt Valley and Wairarapa District Occupational Health Service who will give recommendations to the relevant manager regarding fitness to work only. No medical details (excluding immunity/immunisation status in the above paragraph) will be divulged to managers or any other employees in the organisation without the employee's permission. If a workplace injury occurs in the future, insurers may, with the employee’s consent, request health information contained in this form to determine eligibility for cover.
  • The information will be used by Health New Zealand | Te Whatu Ora Capital, Coast, Hutt Valley and Wairarapa Occupational Health Service to identify and record the health status of personnel, fitness for work, identify reasonable workplace modification and provide a database for future occupational health issues.
  • While it is convenient to send information electronically and most of the information may not be highly sensitive, transmission of health information may not be secure and it is against Health New Zealand | Te Whatu Ora Capital, Coast, Hutt Valley and Wairarapa District privacy policy to transmit personal or sensitive information via unsecured external email. Once an email leaves a server it can be routed across multiple servers, maybe in several countries before delivery to your mail server. It(s) is not known where the email will travel, whose servers it may cross or how long it will be stored on those servers. There is a risk that unless e-mail messages are encrypted, confidential information and attachments sent via e-mail could be intercepted, accessed and read by third parties. If you have ticked "yes" and consented for health information to be sent to your private email address this confirms you are aware of the risks outlined above and that, whilst being aware of the risks, you wish to continue to have your information conveyed to you via e-mail. This confirms your authorisation of correspondence via unsecured email.