The measures against forged blood tests for employment purposes
26 February 2019
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Name and Constituency of Member of Parliament
Dr Intan Azura Mokhtar
MP for Ang Mo Kio GRC
Question No. 2674
To ask the Minister for Health whether there are stricter measures put in place to ensure blood tests cannot be forged for employment purposes.
Oral Reply
1 There are processes in place to ensure the integrity of the blood tests. First. the patient’s identity is verified at several points: when the blood tests are ordered, when the blood is drawn, and when the blood specimens are labelled. At dispatch and receipt by the testing laboratories, the labelled specimens are checked against the identity of the patient recorded in the laboratory test request forms.
2 For HIV tests, testing laboratories only accept patients or blood specimens with a referral from a registered medical practitioner. Hence, any direct request by employment agencies, employers or prospective employees for employment purposes would be rejected by the HIV testing laboratory.
3 Doctors who commit fraud involving blood tests or forgery of blood test results will be dealt with sternly, including prosecution under the Penal Code. Additionally, as doctors are required to adhere to a strict code of conduct by the Singapore Medical Council (SMC), they may also be subject to disciplinary action(s) by SMC for professional misconduct.
4 The process checks, ethical standards to which healthcare professionals are held to, and the deterrents imposed, work in tandem to safeguard against the falsification of blood tests.