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proc:ct_vetting [2024/07/11 11:37] a.wijnbergproc:ct_vetting [2024/09/22 20:30] (current) – [Exeter] a.wijnberg
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   * Reject through CRIS event info page - Reject > Cancel Event leave a comment then select a "hospital cancel" option.   * Reject through CRIS event info page - Reject > Cancel Event leave a comment then select a "hospital cancel" option.
  
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 +=== Notes ===
 +Derriford policy is that overnight all referrals from SAU are to be accepted regardless of urgency and not deferred to the morning, however the PROC team only needs to report the clinically urgent scans - i.e. those with an urgency code of "3" or "5". Low priority "1" scans are to be sent to Medica. This does not apply to MAU scans as it stands.
  
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   * Message the CT radiographer on MSteams or give them a call on ext. 5196.   * Message the CT radiographer on MSteams or give them a call on ext. 5196.
 **To reject:** **To reject:**
-  * On CRIS from the Event Details tab go to Request - set as "rejected" and leave a comment in the box giving rational+  * On CRIS from the Event Details tab go to Request - set as "unjustified" and leave a comment in the box giving rational. Don't use "rejected"
  
-Urgency coding is not terribly important for Truro scans and the official policy is complex the approach of most Truro regs is to just leave it alone.+**Urgency coding in Truro:** 
 +  * 1 Routine (scanned in chronological order as capacity allows) 
 +  * 3 - Today 
 +  * 5 - Urgent - ASAP - To maintain flow in ED this is applied to most ED patients 
 +  * 6 - Stroke and Trauma scans - should come pre-assigned 
 +  * 8 - Awaiting clinical information 
 +  * 9 - Awaiting radiologist vetting
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 **To accept:** **To accept:**
   * Leave a comment in the event comment stating the scan protocol & urgency -/+ any relevant details. This is the official vetting step.   * Leave a comment in the event comment stating the scan protocol & urgency -/+ any relevant details. This is the official vetting step.
-  * On CRIS from the Event Details tab make sure the examination code is correct set the urgency code as 2 for all overnight scans, then go to Request - set as "request received"+  * On CRIS from the Event Details tab make sure the examination code is correct and set the urgency code as 2 for all overnight scans, then go to Request - set as "request received"
   * Give the radiographer a call, or message them on teams if possible.   * Give the radiographer a call, or message them on teams if possible.
 **To reject:** **To reject:**
   * On CRIS from the Event Details tab go to Request - set as "rejected" and leave a comment in the box giving rational   * On CRIS from the Event Details tab go to Request - set as "rejected" and leave a comment in the box giving rational
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 +**Urgency Coding:**
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 +Exeter uses urgency coding slightly differently to the rest of the region but all you need to know for PROC is -
 +  * 2 = Overnight
 +  * 3 = Tomorrow
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 ==== Torbay ==== ==== Torbay ====
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 **To accept:** **To accept:**
   * Navigate to the relevant event on CRIS, click the "justified" check box, add a protocol in the protocol window, and click "completed".   * Navigate to the relevant event on CRIS, click the "justified" check box, add a protocol in the protocol window, and click "completed".
-  * Message the CT radiographer through the "Torbay CT" MSteams chat +  * Leave an event comment stating the urgency of the scan and any comments needed
-  * If you have any special comments you can put them in the "event comments" window+  * Instruct the referrer to contact the on-call radiographer on 55641 - It isn't essential to message the radiographer yourself.
-  * Set the appropriate urgency coding+
  
 **To reject:** **To reject:**
   * Click the rejected button in CRIS. You will want to leave a comment.   * Click the rejected button in CRIS. You will want to leave a comment.
  
-Urgency coding isn't essential in Torbay so long as you have communicated appropriately with the radiographer on, but codes can be used as follows:+Urgency coding isn't essential in Torbay so long as you have left an event comment, but codes can be used as follows:
   * 1 = Routine GP and Outpatient   * 1 = Routine GP and Outpatient
   * 3 = Standard ED and Wards   * 3 = Standard ED and Wards
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   * 7 = Urgent/2WW   * 7 = Urgent/2WW
  
-[[https://nhs.sharepoint.com/:b:/r/sites/msteams_e1797f/Shared%20Documents/General/PROCuments/Torbay/CRIS%20vetting%20module%20guide.pdf?csf=1&web=1&e=60Zc8A|Torbay CRIS CT Vetting Guidance]]+[[https://nhs.sharepoint.com/:b:/r/sites/msteams_e1797f/Shared%20Documents/General/PROCuments/Torbay/CRIS%20vetting%20module%20guide.pdf?csf=1&web=1&e=60Zc8A|Torbay CRIS CT Vetting Guidance]] - guidance has changed since this was created.
  
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