Jo
It would very much depend on what the nurse has done in the tier 3. If a nurse is confident and experienced in taking a very good relevant HAVS history and does the subjective/objective tests throughly this can speed up the time the dr needs to do his/her bit on a tier 4. Of course it also depends on a drs experience of doing havs T4's, as well. I have seen some drs take anything from 45 mins to 75mins to do a tier 4.
Hope that helps?
Lynn Branigan. Lead Occupational Health Adviser
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Subject: Re: [OCC-HEALTH] Booking HAVS appointments
Hi Jo,We would allocate one hour per appt.DebbieSent from Samsung Mobile
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From: Jo Edwards <[log in to unmask]>
Date:04/02/2015 15:41 (GMT+01:00)
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Subject: [OCC-HEALTH] Booking HAVS appointments
Dear Colleagues
Can I ask those of you who work with an OHP and carry out HAVS clinics; how many employees would you expect your OHP to see in one (seven and a half hour) day?
Many thanks
Jo
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