Harbor:Options for follow-up (peds): Difference between revisions
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=="OOP" (Out-of-plan)== | =="OOP" (Out-of-plan)== | ||
''The patient cannot come to any Harbor clinics'' | ''The patient cannot come to any Harbor clinics, except for subspecialty clinics as a continuation of their ED visit within 24 hours of the ED visit'' | ||
*Subspecialty service care ''as a continuation of the ED visit'' within 24 hours of the ED visit | |||
**For patients seeing subspecialty service immediately (eg ortho in cast room, ophtho/ENT in clinic), discharge the patient from the ED to go to appropriate location | |||
**Patients seeing the subspecialty service the next morning (still within 24 hours of ED visit) can be discharged home to follow up in the appropriate subspecialty clinic | |||
**OOP patients may NOT follow up in subspecialty clinics > 24 hours after the ED visit, even ortho patients that have been casted | |||
*An orange sheet with the OOP patient's health plan information and primary physician assigned / contact information is available from registration | *An orange sheet with the OOP patient's health plan information and primary physician assigned / contact information is available from registration | ||
**Look for it in the accordian file near the PED clerk | **Look for it in the accordian file near the PED clerk | ||
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**You can give this sheet to the patient / family | **You can give this sheet to the patient / family | ||
*The OOP primary physician and contact information will also be automatically printed on the patient's discharge paperwork in many cases | *The OOP primary physician and contact information will also be automatically printed on the patient's discharge paperwork in many cases | ||
*If subspecialist referral is needed, consider giving the patient/parent a copy of the subspecialist's consult note to take to their PMD | |||
*For patients with imaging studies, ask the nurse/clerk to please have them placed on a CD to give to the patient/parent | |||
==Can be seen at Harbor== | ==Can be seen at Harbor== | ||
Revision as of 00:10, 2 December 2017
Start
- First determine whether the patient can be seen at Harbor
- Patients who have LA Care DHS 644 or Health Net DHS 615 are followed by us and can be seen in our clinics
- Patients with no insurance at all, straight or emergency Medi-Cal, or CCS can be seen in our clinics
"OOP" (Out-of-plan)
The patient cannot come to any Harbor clinics, except for subspecialty clinics as a continuation of their ED visit within 24 hours of the ED visit
- Subspecialty service care as a continuation of the ED visit within 24 hours of the ED visit
- For patients seeing subspecialty service immediately (eg ortho in cast room, ophtho/ENT in clinic), discharge the patient from the ED to go to appropriate location
- Patients seeing the subspecialty service the next morning (still within 24 hours of ED visit) can be discharged home to follow up in the appropriate subspecialty clinic
- OOP patients may NOT follow up in subspecialty clinics > 24 hours after the ED visit, even ortho patients that have been casted
- An orange sheet with the OOP patient's health plan information and primary physician assigned / contact information is available from registration
- Look for it in the accordian file near the PED clerk
- If not there, ask the registration staff for it
- You can give this sheet to the patient / family
- The OOP primary physician and contact information will also be automatically printed on the patient's discharge paperwork in many cases
- If subspecialist referral is needed, consider giving the patient/parent a copy of the subspecialist's consult note to take to their PMD
- For patients with imaging studies, ask the nurse/clerk to please have them placed on a CD to give to the patient/parent
Can be seen at Harbor
- For subspecialty clinics where the patient needs to be seen in < 2 weeks
- Page the appropriate subspecialist for approval (get their name)
- Put in for the appointment using "Follow-up Date" on the Depart Process: free text the clinic needed, put the approving doctor in the comments section
- Click "Schedule Follow-up Appointment" to make the star appear on the track so the clerk knows to schedule an appointment
- Page the appropriate subspecialist for approval (get their name)
- For subspecialty clinics where the patient can wait > 2 weeks
- Use the ED Post Visit Plan, click Referral, and type in what type of referral is needed and why
- The pediatric NPs will put in an eConsult
- For patients needing an MRI first and then subspecialty referral, get the patient a primary care provider to order the MRI (see below for how)
- Use the ED Post Visit Plan, click Referral, and type in what type of referral is needed and why
- For short term follow-up of a specific condition (eg wound check, asthma or pneumonia recheck, suture removal), can use Acute Care Follow-up Clinic
- Put in for the appointment using "Follow-up Date" on the Depart Process: free text "Peds Acute Care Follow-up Clinic"
- Click the "Schedule Follow-Up Appointment" pencil during the discharge process to put a star on the track, letting the clerk know to make an appointment
- Patients can be seen in follow-up clinic Monday through Friday (non-Holiday) during the day
- Put in for the appointment using "Follow-up Date" on the Depart Process: free text "Peds Acute Care Follow-up Clinic"
- For pregnant patients
- OB intake appointment can be given to establish OB care if there are no significant medical issues
- This will NOT be an MD/NP visit; it will only be an administrative intake visit
- Else, call OB/Gyn for f/u or send to Gyn urgent care within a few days
- OB intake appointment can be given to establish OB care if there are no significant medical issues
- For regular pediatric well-child care
- Family medicine has given us a few slots per day to assign kids to their clinic
- They would like actual kids though - please don't put adults seen in PED into these slots
- If not OOP, clerk can book Pediatric Primary Care Clinic 1st Appointment
- Do not give 20 year olds this type of appointment
- Family medicine has given us a few slots per day to assign kids to their clinic
- For adults 18yo and older needing primary physician, go to pemsource.org, Harbor only page, Patient handouts, and print the appropriate page of "PCP Referral 18-20 years)" handout
