Pre-employment screening practices, including substance testing, are common among many organizations, including health insurance providers. These screenings are typically conducted to ensure a safe and productive work environment, and to comply with industry regulations and legal requirements.
The use of these practices is often driven by a commitment to workplace safety, especially in roles involving sensitive information or direct patient care. Historically, such screenings have evolved alongside changing societal norms and legal landscapes regarding substance use. A drug-free workplace policy helps protect both employees and clients, and can minimize risks associated with impairment. It can also contribute to a healthier and more productive work environment overall.