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proc:ct_vetting [2024/08/08 19:36] – [Torbay] a.wijnbergproc:ct_vetting [2024/09/22 20:30] (current) – [Exeter] a.wijnberg
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   * 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"   * 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 if the urgency has been communicated  to the radiographer, 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 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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