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proc:clearing_unchecked_reports [2025/08/07 09:20] – [Torbay] a.wijnbergproc:clearing_unchecked_reports [2025/08/07 09:22] (current) a.wijnberg
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 We've all been there. You log back into CRIS after a long holiday, and try to take a look at the addenda's from the night shift you had right before you jetted off, only to find that really important ruptured AAA scan was missed. We've all been there. You log back into CRIS after a long holiday, and try to take a look at the addenda's from the night shift you had right before you jetted off, only to find that really important ruptured AAA scan was missed.
  
-First thing to remember is //it isn't your job to ensure the consultants do their job//. If you have PROV coded the scan, you have done your part, and have not made an error. That said, in the interest of patient'if you do notice a unchecked report it is generally worth contacting the relevant team. When getting in touch, always try to have the date of the scan, scan and patient details to hand. Guides for each site below:+First thing to remember is //it isn't your job to ensure the consultants do their job//. If you have PROV coded the scan don't stress, you have done your part, and have not made an error. That said, in the interest of patients if you do notice a unchecked report it is generally worth contacting the relevant team. When getting in touch, always try to have the date of the scan, scan and patient details to hand. Guides for each site below:
  
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