FormFox Screening Services

Our new partnership with FormFox
provides employers with faster
& more accurate screening results

 

Agile is pleased to announce a new strategic partnership with FormFox, the leading Electronic Custody and Control (ECCF) solution for clinical employee screening. This partnership will provide employers with a quick, efficient, and compliant process to ensure workplace health and safety for your employees. 

 

This partnership equips Agile with an automated software-driven service that streamlines the entire collection and event process from initial order to final decision and reporting with unprecedented speed and efficiency. By implementing FormFox, Agile will significantly reduce errors, save time, and expedite data delivery, thereby improving quality, accuracy, and efficiency for our employer partners. 

 

For DOT federally mandated testing, critical to our country’s everyday operations, Agile now offers an electronic chain of custody form (eCCF) to reduce costs associated with paper-based errors and improve quality, efficiency, and compliance. 

 

All of our clinic staff are fully trained on FormFox services and are ready to offer local employers their suite of integrated screening services at all of our clinic locations. 

Setting up a drug screening program for your company

Contact Agile today for a no-obligation, free quote on setting up a custom tailored drung and alcohol screening program for your company. Our clinical team will review your requirements, make recomendations and present you with options to ensure your employees are screened when you need them to be.

More on Drug & Alcohol Screening Programs

Pre-Employment
Random Testing
Reasonable Suspicion
Post-Accident
Test Types
CA AB 2118
Pre-Employment

Pre-Employment and Workplace Screening

Pre-employment drug testing ranks as the most popular type of employer drug testing. Most businesses in the United States are not required to drug test their employees.  However, the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) surveyed 454 HR professionals and found that 84% administer pre-employment drug tests.

 

Employers choose drug testing because it acts as an effective deterrent against drug abuse and its impact on businesses. For example, a comprehensive study examined the relationship between pre-employment drug test results and absenteeism. The study determined that those who tested positive had absenteeism rates 59.3% higher than those who tested negative. Additionally, the turnover rate for employees with positive drug test results was 47% higher.

 

Notifying applicants in advance of a pre-employment drug testing policy can discourage those with existing drug abuse problems from applying in the first place. Along the same lines, applicants can decline to take a drug test, but this usually disqualifies them from consideration.

 

Applicants that take certain prescription drugs may test positive for some substances when taking a drug test. Our clinic medical review officer (MRO) will contact the employee regarding legitimate reasons for a positive test. At that point, the employee can inform them of their prescription medications. Of course, intentional abuse of prescription drugs does exist. Consequently, particularly high concentrations of some substances may constitute a red flag for abuse. A certified MRO should make these decisions and not the employer.

 

Random Testing
Reasonable Suspicion
Post-Accident
Test Types
CA AB 2118