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This page contains information related to entering the resident patient information within palCentre. To navigate quickly to a section within this page, please use the menu below:

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If this is the first time you are entering data into palCentre, PCOC recommends you watch this video on entering resident information.

Accessing the

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patient screen

To enter resident patient information, you need to be on the resident patient screen in palCentre.  It can be accessed by clicking on the 'residentPatient' option in the navigation menu bar.
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When you open the screen, all current residents patients can be seen. Each resident patient is represented by a row in the resident patient screen. 

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Creating a new

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patient

To create a new residentpatient, click on the purple 'Add a new residentpatient' button in the top right hand corner of the screen.
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The resident patient details form will appear:Image Removed

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The following information needs to be entered into this screen:

Item to be entered

Additional information

resident

Patient identifier

The unique identifier assigned to the

resident

patient by your service. This is a mandatory item - you cannot submit this screen without this information.

Date of birth


Family name

This data is not submitted to PCOC but is required to generate the statistical linkage key.

Given name

This data is not submitted to PCOC but is required to generate the statistical linkage key.

Sex


State


Postcode


Country of birth

If the country of birth is Australia, select this from the drop down menu. Otherwise select ‘other’ from the drop down menu and start typing the country of birth into the please specify field. Once you start typing a drop down list of counties will appear, select the appropriate country. If the country of birth is not stated, select this from the drop down menu.

Preferred language

If the preferred language is English, select this from the drop down menu. Otherwise select ‘other’ from the drop down menu and start typing the preferred language into the please specify field. Once you start typing a drop down list of languages will appear, select the appropriate language. If the preferred language is not stated, select this from the drop down menu.

Indigenous status


Diagnosis

This is the principal life limiting illness for the

resident

patient


Once all the information has been entered, click on 'save'.Image Removed

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Note

Before the resident patient details are saved, palCentre will check to see if the resident patient name and/or resident identifer patient identifier already exists. This functionality avoids duplicate residents patients being entered. If this warning does appear, please check that the resident identifer and residents patient identifier and patients name is correct. If they are correct, you will need to exit from this form and search for the residentpatient.


Tip

If the country of birth, preferred language, Indigenous status or diagnosis is not entered into the form at time of creating a new residentpatient, you will be prompted to enter this information in the episode form. This ensures that your resident patient information is as complete as possible.

To avoid having blank data items appear on your data quality report, select the 'Not stated' or 'Unknown' option in instances where this information has not been provided.

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Once the form has been saved, the resident patient will now appear in the list on the resident patient screen.
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Changing a

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patients details

To change any of the resident patient details, click on the Image Removed Image Added to the right of the residents patients you wish to change. Image Removed

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This will open the resident patient details form to add or change any details. Click on 'save' once you have made the changes.

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The resident patient information is now updated.

Searching for a

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patient

To search for a residentpatient, type their resident identifer patient identifier or their name in the seach search bar in the top left hand side of the screen. Then click on Image Removed Image Added.Image Removed

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The results of the search will appear below.Image Removed

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If the resident patient does not appear below, you may need to do an advanced search. Click on the 'Advanced search' link. This will open a pop-up window that will allow you to search for:

  • Date of birth date range

  • First name

  • Last name

  • resident

    Patient identifier

  • If the

    resident

    patient is active, inactive or all

    residents

    patients

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Click on 'Search' after entering your seach search parameters. The results of this search will appear on the resident patient screen.

Tip

To remove any search parameters, click on the 'Reset' button in the Advanced resident Patient Search or the 'Clear Search' option on the resident patient screen. This will allow you to see you to see the full list of current residents patients that appeared when opening palCentre.

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Archiving a

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patient

When a resident patient is no longer active in a service, they can be archived (inactive). This means they will no longer be seen on the resident patient screen.

Tip

All archived residents patients will still be included in the data that is extracted and reported to PCOC. Archiving residents patients will remove them from the resident patient list when opening the resident patient screen in palCentre.

To archive a residentpatient, click on the the Image Removed Image Addedto the right of the residents patients you wish to archive. Image Removed

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The following warning will appear, click on 'Yes'.Image Removed

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The resident patient has now been archived.

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Deleting a

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patient

Warning

Deleting a resident patient means they will not be included in the data that is extracted and reported to PCOC. Please ensure you only delete residents patients that are a mistake and should not be in your PCOC data.

To delete a residentpatient, click on the the Image Removed Image Added to the right of the residents patients you wish to delete. Image Removed

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The following warning will appear, click on 'Yes'.Image Removed

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The residentImage RemovedImage RemovedImage RemovedImage RemovedImage RemovedImage RemovedImage Removed has patient has now been deleted.