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Collaborative Care Messages

Collaborative Care Messages. For people who care Max Walker Co-Chair CBHS SIG DHS (Vic) Australia. Who Care?. General Practitioners Hospitals Primary Care Providers Allied Health Providers State Health Authorities Federal Health Authorities. Who Collaborates?. General Practitioners

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Collaborative Care Messages

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  1. Collaborative Care Messages For people who care Max Walker Co-Chair CBHS SIG DHS (Vic) Australia

  2. Who Care? • General Practitioners • Hospitals • Primary Care Providers • Allied Health Providers • State Health Authorities • Federal Health Authorities

  3. Who Collaborates? • General Practitioners • Hospitals • Primary Care Providers • Allied Health Providers • State Health Authorities • Federal Health Authorities • Others?

  4. CCM - Collaborative Care Message • When sharing isn’t transferring care • Population Information?

  5. We’ve got some patient data

  6. We’ve got a complete clinical history

  7. We’ve got some patient visits

  8. We’ve got a complete drug chart

  9. We’ve got problems

  10. And Goals

  11. And Pathways

  12. And of course, we’ve got REL

  13. We’ve got the lot

  14. CCR – Collaborative Care Referral • CCM with extra bits • Bits of REF_I12 • Reason for referral and providers • A Clinical Order • And multiple patients

  15. The bits from REF_I12

  16. The Clinical Order

  17. And multiple patients

  18. But if you care, you really care • And you want to know what’s happening • You want to know if the referral has been accepted or rejected • You want to know how the patients are going • You want to know when treatment is complete

  19. CCU – Collaborative Care Unsolicited Update • Notification from the receiver, to the sender, that something has happened. • Includes a Clinical History of treatment related to the referral • CCR without Clinical Order

  20. CCQ – Collaborative Care QueryCQU – Collaborative Query Update • Demand an update on your referral • And if thing’s aren’t going well, then there’s CCR Modify and CCR Cancel

  21. Uses for CCR • Collaborative Care Referral differs from Collaborative Care Message because it implies workflow. • CCR lets you order stuff in an informed way

  22. The CCM Suite • Trigger Event I21 – Collaborative Care Message – Information from one Health Care Provider to another e.g. Discharge Summary, Registry Notification • I16, I17 & I18 – Collaborative Care Referral – Implies a Transfer of Care – I16 is the Referral for a single or group of patients(?). Expect a Collaborative Care Update (CCU) back – I17 Modify CCR (expect CCU back) – I18 – Cancel CCR

  23. The CCR Suite cont. • I20 – CCU – Asynchronous Collaborative Care Update (ACK) • I19 – Collaborative Care Query/Update – A trigger that sends sufficient information to find a previously sent Referral & hence generate a CCU • I22 - Collaborative Care Fetch – Sends query to provider, repository, registry etc, on patient and returns Collaborative Care Information which is equivalent to a Collaborative Care Message

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