Home Health & Hospice Week

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Stay Away From These Potentially Illegal Interview Questions

Some of these off-limits questions may surprise you.

Whether you're new to interviewing potential hires or have been at it for a while, it's always a good idea to make sure you're staying on the right side of federal and state statutes.

There are some questions you should not ask because they potentially cause the interview to run afoul of federal and state laws designed to prevent discrimination based on age, marital status, pregnancy status, race, and other protected categories, according to Michelle Ann Richards, Director of Engagement, Compliance Services at Healthicity. Richards spoke at the American Academy of Professional Coders 2017 Healthcon.

Richards gave Healthcon attendees some good examples of the kinds of questions to avoid:

  • When do you plan on retiring?
  • Do you practice any religion?
  • Are you pregnant?
  • Do you have any children?
  • Are you mentally stable?

Other problematic questions include:

  • Do you observe any religious holidays? (You might as well be asking about religion.)
  • When did you graduate? (You might as well we asking 'How old are you?')

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