Discharge teams will need to log in to RIVIAM to track discharge referrals and monitor their progress.
Login to RIVIAM as a new user
If you are a new user who has not logged into RIVIAM before you will have to activate your account by completing the following steps (Opens a new window). Once completed, you can log in to RIVIAM.
Existing users
Figure 1: Two-factor authentication page.
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Home Page in RIVIAM:
Use the Home page in RIVIAM to find out information and use the shortcuts to help manage:
Please note that Discharge users are not directly assigned to referrals so these lists will be empty.
Figure 2: Home page
Discharge Page:
The Discharge page will list the organisation and the discharge home pathway. It will provide a count of the number of referrals with a red, amber, green, or blue status and the total number of referrals in grey.
Figure 3: Discharge page
The above screenshot shows three organisations, however there can be more organisations listed if required.
Discharge Dashboard:
The Discharge dashboard contains six sections:
A table illustrates the total number of referrals in each discharge referral status. The button at the end is a refresh button used to refresh the numbers in the table:
Figure 4: Discharge table
Overview of the Discharge dashboard:
This section gives an overview of the Discharge dashboard and highlights some features included. Further details will be provided.
Figure 5: Overview of the Discharge dashboard
Referrals that have passed their expected discharge date and have discharge critical referrals with a red referral status, will be highlighted with a yellow background.
Referrals that have not passed their expected discharge date, or do not have discharge critical referrals, have a white background.
Person:
The person column will detail the patient’s name, NHS number, date of birth, address, and postcode.
There is a search bar in the header so the Discharge Liaison Officer can search by person name or NHS number.
Clicking on the person will open the patient record.
Discharge RAG status:
Figure 6: Discharge status flag
The Discharge dashboard calculates an overall Discharge RAG status for each person.
The Discharge RAG status supports a decision about whether a person is ready to be discharged.
It is colour-coded Blue, Red, Amber, and Green. There is a filter box at the top of the dashboard column so users can filter for one status.
How RIVIAM calculates the Discharge RAG status:
The overall Discharge RAG status is auto-calculated by RIVIAM via:
Figure 7: How the overall Discharge RAG referral status is calculated by referrals received.
The Discharge status for an individual referral is based on the time to discharge date and whether the partner has progressed the service to a point when it is ready for discharge.
Figure 8: How the referral status is calculated by days to discharge date.
If the referral:
Non-discharge critical referrals will be shown in the dashboard as white. These referrals will have no impact on the overall discharge RAG status.
If a Referral status shows as grey, it means the service line has been either declined by the patient or the need has been set as "unmet".
Expected discharge date:
This is the date the Discharge Liaison Officer or Discharge Facilitator expects the person to be ready to be discharged from the hospital.
Days since first referral:
This section gives the Discharge Liaison Officer a way of seeing how many days have passed since the first referral(s) were raised.
Referral status:
Figure 9: Referral Status
The Referral status section lists all the partnering organisations that have referrals for this person. For example, this person has seven referrals for different services from a range of service providers.
The colour coding of these referrals is based on the readiness of the service for the person to be discharged.
The referral status provides a visual cue for users to follow up on discharge-critical services:
If the Discharge Liaison Officer clicks on the referral, it will open another page giving more detailed information. This header section shows the organisation, the pathway, the patient’s name, and the support required.
It lists the person’s name, date of birth, NHS number, address, and postcode. It will list the Discharge status, estimated discharge date, ward, days since the referral was made and the referral status, based on their progress.
Figure 10: Opening a referral view.
Service provider contact details are listed, should the Discharge Liaison Officer or Discharge Facilitator need to contact them by phone or email.
Timeline of activities:
Figure 11: Timeline of activities and notes