Rhode Island Health Care Workers Must Get Flu Shots
All Rhode Island health care workers who have direct contact with patients must get flu vaccinations, according to a mandate handed down by the state Department of Health on October 5.
The regulation (pdf) applies to nursing assistants who work at nursing homes and home care workers employed by home care providers, as well as physicians, physician assistants, nurses, and many other health care workers.
“A flu shot for all those who interact with patients as part of their employment or volunteer efforts at a health care facility is the best way to prevent the spread of influenza to some of our state’s most vulnerable populations,” said Michael Fine, director of the Rhode Island Department of Health, in a press release.
The requirement is “the nation’s most sweeping flu-shot mandate,”