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New Healthcare Job? Expect a Background Check with Fingerprinting

Here’s Why:

New job opportunities arise when an industry burgeons, like home health care, skilled nursing facility patient care, and behavioral healthcare.

More and more, trained and caring individuals are needed to assist the aging Boomer population, and people are answering that need. However, as one might expect, new opportunities bring new challenges. Two of those challenges are patient safety and quality of care, particularly in home and behavioral health care, and skilled nursing care.

Various state boards that govern health professions are mandated by law to ensure the people entering those fields are not only competent but also of high moral character, which means that those individuals would be honor-bound to self-disclose any concerns before licensure.

Because the term “moral character” has become archaic, other means are now required to check for issues. Several states are considering more stringent laws, including extensive employment background screenings, to oversee the requirements for workers in these fields.

These more stringent data screening requirements focus on preventing and controlling neglect and abuse of patients by healthcare workers, which, unfortunately, occurs much too frequently.

Therefore, home health care, skilled nursing facility, and mental health care professionals are often fingerprinted as part of their pre-employment background checks.

The fingerprint-based background check

Since 1999, the FBI has been using the Integrated Automated Fingerprint Identification System. It is the world’s largest fingerprint identification database though it does not contain the fingerprints of all criminals. If located in the system, convictions that took place anywhere in the United States will show regardless of the use of aliases.

Each state has different statutes regulating the need for fingerprinting healthcare professionals. More states than not require them.

So, if you have been involved in a criminal complaint, gather records from your local courthouse, check them for any misinformation or errors against the FBI fingerprint results, and reveal them to your potential employer.

Full disclosure regarding any concerns in your past will speak on your behalf toward any future healthcare opportunity.

About DataScreeening.com

Data Screening is a Certified Women’s Business Enterprise that has offered business-to-business employment and tenant screenings to human resource professionals and business owners, including staffing companies, for two decades. Among other organizations, they are members of the New Jersey Staffing Alliance, the Society for Human Resource Management and the National Association of Professional Background Screeners. How may we help you today?

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