asking for information from doc.
Irie
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I have an employee nearing the end of her 12-month FMLA entitlement. And I believe she is using the system to take days off without incurring points under our policy.
The employee's physician stated three months ago that the employee would need to be off work intermittently for a period of three months. I will be sending the employee a new certification form at the end of this month.
Am I within my rights to also include this employee's attendance over the past three months along with the employee's job description with the certification form to get the doctor's opinion as to whether or not the employee's absences have been excessive? Or do I need permission from the employee to send the additional information? Thanks.
The employee's physician stated three months ago that the employee would need to be off work intermittently for a period of three months. I will be sending the employee a new certification form at the end of this month.
Am I within my rights to also include this employee's attendance over the past three months along with the employee's job description with the certification form to get the doctor's opinion as to whether or not the employee's absences have been excessive? Or do I need permission from the employee to send the additional information? Thanks.
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Remember to work through the employees with their physicians, or use you in-house physician if you have one to contact the employees' physicians, and with authorization only.
best wishes
In these situations I have sent the letter to the EE, accompanied by a copy of their attendance record, informing them that they are required to provide updated certification verifying the need for the amount of leave taken. I provide them the 15 calendar days and inform them that if they do not have the requisite certification within the 15 days, their FMLA is no longer considered approved.
I would NOT send the letter to the doctor but to the EE.