This article will teach you how to manage referrals on the referral dashboard. This covers:
1. Referral dashboard
When you click on a patient, you are taken to the referral dashboard. Here, you can view the patient's demographics.
The main actions you can undertake here are:
2. Lock/unlock a referral
The lock icon on the right side lets you lock a referral while reviewing and editing it. After you complete this, you can unlock the referral so other users can access it.
Note: A referral will unlock when you progress to the next step.
3. Set the referral priority
Users can assign the appropriate priority level for a referral. Customers can choose the priority levels suitable for their organisation. For example, the priority set could be Urgent, Routine and Planned.
4. Record an event / creating a clinical note
Any events or activities related to that referral can be documented and recorded.
An event can be a letter sent, a document uploaded, a call made, or an email received.
It is also possible to upload supporting documents to an existing referral.
5. Progressing the referral to the next step
Once a referral has been reviewed or actions taken, you can progress the referral to the next step in the process. The step will change on the referral dashboard, as shown below:
Progressing to the next step involves clicking the relevant step under "Move forwards" as shown below. For example, the referral could move to Clinical Awaiting more information, Upload to TPP Systm1 or Completed as shown below (to note, these steps are configurable).
You will also need to explain why you are taking this action before clicking 'Confirm'.
6. Reassign to another pathway
If you decide that a referral needs to move to a different pathway, you can do this by clicking the "Reassign Pathway" button on the right-hand side of the referral dashboard (under "Actions").
This will allow you to:
Once a referral has been reassigned, it will appear in the pathway dashboard (see How to view referrals on the Pathway Dashboard).
This change will be recorded as a timeline event. The timeline event will include the date, time, by whom the referral was reassigned, and which pathway it has come from.