EEOC Issues Opinion Letter Holding Health Risk Assessment Violates ADA
Posted on May 13th, 2009 by Randy Enochs | No Comments »Filed under: ., Discrimination, Employee Benefits, HR Issues |

The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission recently opined that “an employer violated the Americans with Disabilities Act when it required employees to undertake a health risk assessment (“HRA”) as a condition of participating in the employer’s group health plan.” The case the EEOC based its informal opinion letter on involved a county that had implemented an HRA which included answering a short health-related questionnaire, taking a blood pressure test, and providing blood for use in a blood panel screen. Employees declining to participate in the program (and members of their families) were ineligible for coverage under the employer’s self-funded health plan.
The EEOC, in forming their opinion, distinguished between disability-related inquiries and medical examinations that are job-related and consistent with business necessity and voluntary wellness programs:
[O]nce employment begins, an employer may make disability-related inquiries and require medical examinations only if they are job-related and consistent with business necessity. The EEOC determined that requiring all employees to take this HRA that includes disability-related inquiries and medical examinations as a prerequisite for obtaining group health coverage does not appear to be job-related and consistent with business necessity, and therefore it would violate the ADA. …
A wellness program is considered voluntary only if employees are not required to participate and are not penalized for non-participation. With regard to the HRA, an employee’s decision not to participate resulted in the loss of the opportunity to obtain health coverage through the employer’s plan. Thus, even if the HRA could be considered part of such a wellness program, the program would not be voluntary because individuals who do not participate in the assessment are denied a benefit (i.e., they are penalized for non-participation).


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