Occupational Health Services
ISP will manage all vendor relationships for the occupational healthcare clinic network, including credentialing, payments, and reporting. ISP will be the primary point of contact for clinic inquiries, service scheduling, and candidate communication, including initial contact, form delivery, rescheduling, and follow-up for customer service.
Features
End-to-End Administration
Automated Results
Integrated with national labs for automated delivery and results
Custom Drug Panels
No matter how complex the need, tailored panels are available at your fingertips
Medical Review Officer (MRO)
Utilize ISP's MRO to ensure compliance and industry best practices
Service
Our services
Physical exam (DOT and Non-DOT)
An exam performed by a physician that covers general health and fitness, medical history, and basic range of motion of an applicant.
Titers and Vaccines
Titers are blood tests that measure immunity levels to specific diseases, determining whether an individual has sufficient protection from past vaccinations or infections. Vaccines are administered to prevent the spread of preventable diseases in the workplace.
Medical imaging
Various types of imagining, like X-rays, MRIs, or ultrasounds that may be required for occupational purposes.
Vision and audio tests
A variety of examinations to assess an employee's ability to see and hear clearly. A vision test evaluates visual acuity, depth perception, color vision, and the ability to focus, while an audio test measures hearing levels to detect any hearing loss or impairment.
Respiratory fit test and questionnaire
A test performed by certified technician to meet qualitative or quantitative standards as mandated by Occupational Safety and Health Administration protocols. This questionnaire is completed by the candidate and evaluated by a physician to determine if a person is physically and properly able to wear a respirator.