How to manage a referral in RIVIAM Workflow

How to manage a referral in RIVIAM Workflow





Pathway dashboard

When you click on an organisation’s Pod (Pathway), you will be taken to the Pod dashboard. The Pod dashboard summarises all the referrals assigned to the organisation.

The pathways in the Pod show the different steps for a referral, and these have been configured to meet the customer’s specific requirements.

Referrals can be managed through each step of the referral management process. Referrals will be received and triaged, then care will be organised and services delivered through to completion of the referral.

The diagram below illustrates the progression through each step of the referral management process. The sub-sections will then give more detail on each step.

Screenshot 2024-04-19 at 15.08.10.png

 

 

Please Note: Customers can customise the steps above to meet their organisation’s requirements.

Some Pathways or Pods may have bespoke steps set up in their pathways

 

 Referrals in

In this example, referrals can come from

  1. Reassigned from another Pod.
  2. Referrals are received from an internal referral form or Service Directory. This is a form created from within RIVIAM Workflow or from the Service Directory.
  3. Referrals from the Discharge Service.
  4. Self-referrals (when available).

Criteria met

A new referral will remain in the 'Referrals in' column until the user assesses it.

To progress the referral to the next step, the user can decide if this referral is appropriate for the services provided.

The user has the option to choose one of the following steps to progress the referral to the criteria met:

  1. Accepted.
  2. Not appropriate – reassign.
  3. Not appropriate – no further action.

If the referral is accepted, it can be moved to the 'Accepted' step in the criteria met queue. If the user thinks the referral is not appropriate and needs to be reassigned, or that no further action is required, the referral can be moved to those steps.

Ready

If the user accepts the referral, the user can then start to take action to meet the requirements of the referral. Once completed, the referral can be moved to the 'Service in place' step in the Ready column.

To progress the referral forward from the 'Service in place' step, the user can choose from the following options:

  • Person receiving service.
  • Need met.
  • Need met and additional need identified.
  • Need unmet.
  • Service declined by person.

In Progress

To progress the referral forward, the user will select 'Progress to the next step' in the patient record and choose another option, for example, 'Person receiving service' and this will move the referral forward to that step.

Outcome

When the service has been completed, users can progress the referral by choosing from one of the following Outcome steps.

  1. Need met.
  2. Need met and additional need identified.
  3. Need unmet.
  4. Service declined by person.

The outcomes selected will be used for reporting purposes.


    • Related Articles

    • Read the RIVIAM Multi-agency Referral hub service user guide

      The purpose of this document is to provide a guide for users of RIVIAM’s Multi-agency Referral Hub Service. The first part of the guide explains the benefits of the service and how it can be used. It then takes you through each aspect of the service ...
    • RIVIAM Discharge service

      What is the Discharge service? The Discharge service is designed to assist individuals who are about to be discharged from the hospital. It provides easier access to third-sector services and hospital teams can rely on this service to ensure smoother ...
    • Update referral details or contact details

      In this section, we will briefly overview how the partnering organisations receive and manage a referral from the Discharge Liaison Officers. Each referral created is routed into the RIVIAM Multi-agency Referral Hub to the partnering organisation's ...
    • Referral/s received and coordinated by partnering organisations

      In this section, we will briefly overview how the partnering organisations receive and manage a referral from the Discharge Liaison Officers. Each referral created is routed into the RIVIAM Multi-agency Referral Hub to the partnering organisation's ...
    • How to manage yes/no or no/yes consents for DTP and MenACWY

      This guide explains how to manage consents for the DTP/MenACWY vaccination programme. In particular, it explains the various scenarios that can be encountered and how best to deal with them, to ensure that children can be outcomed appropriately. This ...