My Aged Care e-Referral Q & A – Loraine Evans

Loraine Evans, a Practice Nurse at Pebble Beach Medical Centre in Queensland, has used e-Referrals since they first became available to refer patients to My Aged Care. Loraine says she saves around 15 minutes per referral compared to her previous referral method. She recommends other practices make the switch to e-Referrals as they are so easy to complete with minimal time spent on them.

 

How long have you been using My Aged Care e-Referrals?

Since as soon as they became available.

How did you previously send referrals to My Aged Care

Make a referral form on the My Aged Care website.

What do you like most about My Aged Care e-Referrals?

Instant feedback if not completed properly.

How much time do you think you save per referral by using My Aged Care e-Referrals compared to your previous referral methods?

15 minutes.

How do My Aged Care e-Referrals benefit patients?

Lodged immediately.

Would you recommend My Aged Care e-Referrals to other practices? Why?

They are so easy to complete with minimum time spent on them.

How easy was it to learn to use e-Referrals?

Very easy as there are prompts to remind you to check.

Which Practice Management System do you use?

Best Practice

My Aged Care e-Referral Q & A – Emma Zanker

Emma Zanker, a Practice Nurse Coordinator at Goydersline Medical Practice in South Australia, now regularly uses e-Referrals to refer patients to My Aged Care for an assessment. Emma recommends other practices try My Aged Care e-Referrals, as it’s a very easy system to use and she now saves around 20 minutes per referral compared to her previous referral method. The referral can be done straight away during a consultation, and the process gets started, it benefits the patient greatly.

 

How long have you been using My Aged Care e-Referrals?

Six months

How did you previously send referrals to My Aged Care

Make a referral form on the My Aged Care website

What do you like most about My Aged Care e-Referrals?

It is a very easy referral process. I don’t have to go out of the patient’s notes to make the referral, as I used to do this on the My Aged Care website. It prepopulates with a lot of patient data, so I only have to do the questions that are needed for the patient’s care. I also like how a record of the referral is put into the patient’s notes, so staff no longer have to scan a printed copy in. It is a very seamless process.

How much time do you think you save per referral by using My Aged Care e-Referrals compared to your previous referral methods?

20 minutes.

How do My Aged Care e-Referrals benefit patients?

As the process is very easy and accessible to Practice Nurses and Doctors when the patient is with them it can be done straight away and therefore the referral process gets started for the patient to have assessments/services organised for them. It benefits the patient greatly.

Would you recommend My Aged Care e-Referrals to other practices? Why?

I would recommend this to other practices as it is a very easy referral system to use and it has cut down the amount of time spent on making referrals and improves patient care. I also like how there is a record of this automatically put into the patient’s notes so that if needed you can see when the referral has been done.

How easy was it to learn to use e-Referrals?

It was very easy, as it isn’t a long referral system and it helps that it prepopulates patient data so you only need to add in specific information for the referral.

Which Practice Management System do you use?

Best Practice

My Aged Care e-Referral Q & A Case Study

Dr Eric Davey

 

My Aged Care e-Referral Q & A with Dr Eric Davey

Dr Eric Davey has been working as a GP at Clarence Medical Centre in Maclean, NSW for nine years. He’s been using My Aged Care e-Referral forms for a few months now and highly recommends them to other practices.

 

What are the benefits of using My Aged Care e-Referrals?

I can ensure the information I feel is important is included and I’m confident the information is going directly to My Aged Care. The e-Referrals are also confidential and easily amended.

 

What’s the number one thing you love most about them?

I get to determine which information is passed onto the My Aged Care team.

 

How did you previously send referrals?

I faxed them using a template in our medical software.

 

How does faxing compare with the new e-Referral form?

Faxing was much more time-consuming and less flexible.

 

Can you imagine going back to the old way?

No.

 

How do e-Referrals benefit patients?

E-Referrals expedite the referral process so patients are assessed much quicker.

 

How many e-Referrals do you send on average each week?

About one per week.

 

How much time do you save using e-Referral forms?

I save about 10-15 minutes per referral.

 

Are they user-friendly?

Yes.

 

Did it take long to learn how to use them?

No.

 

What practice management system do you use?

Best Practice.

 

Would you recommend e-Referral forms to other practices?

Yes, because e-Referrals can be done seamlessly within a normal consult.

 

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My Aged Care e-Referrals free up precious time for healthcare workers

From one end of Australia to the other, My Aged Care e-Referrals are saving health professionals precious time so they can focus on what really matters – looking after patients.

The Australian Government’s My Aged Care service is the entry point for older Australians to access government-funded aged care. General practices play a key role in supporting patients to access these services.

My Aged Care introduced e-Referrals to support practices by making the process easier for healthcare workers around the country to refer their patients for an aged care assessment.

Chandler’s Hill Surgery near Adelaide in South Australia was part of the 2019 pilot programme trialling My Aged Care e-Referrals (which are powered by HealthLink) and has continued using them ever since.

Nurse manager Casey Franchi, who’s worked at Chandler’s Hill Surgery for five years, uses e-Referrals on a regular basis. The surgery uses the Best Practice PMS (practice management system).

“They are so easy to use and save so much time. All the patient details are pre-populated, which makes filling it out so much faster, more accurate and more efficient.”

Prior to e-Referrals, Casey used the My Aged Care website to send referrals.

“The website referral is time-consuming compared to e-Referrals because you have to manually type all the patient details in from their file, which can also lead to transcription errors.”

Casey says e-Referrals are so quick and easy to use, she can fill them out during a patient consultation and ask the patient questions while they are there.

“With the website, because it was time-consuming, I’d have to fill the referral out after the patient had left because it required a big chunk of my time to do it. And then if I needed to ask them a question, I’d have to contact them.”

Another benefit of e-Referrals is how easy it is to attach files.

“The e-Referral is in the patient file so you can easily and securely access any documents to upload to back up the referral.”

She says she can’t imagine life without e-Referrals.

“Life is so much easier now and I would recommend them to any general practice. The time saved means I can focus on the important stuff like caring for patients and not on filling out forms.”

My Aged Care director of online services and communication Kylie Sauer says e-Referrals have improved healthcare workers’ experience by offering better integration into their existing workflow and taking away the need to exit their PMS to send a referral.

“Sending a referral by fax or the My Aged Care website takes longer. By pre-populating patient information and GP details, e-Referrals are the fastest and most efficient way to refer patients to My Aged Care,” she says.

“Faxes are particularly slow to process, which results in patients waiting longer to be referred for an assessment.”

 

Warragul Family Medicine also saving precious time

Warragul Family Medicine in Victoria, which also uses Best Practice, has been using My Aged Care e-Referrals since December 2019.

Allied health assistant and medical receptionist Marcia Rollinson previously sent referrals via the My Aged Care website but can’t imagine going back to that method.

“I love e-Referrals. The pre-population of patient details is fantastic and saves me so much time. That’s the best part of the form because it’s so quick and easy.”

She also likes that e-Referrals are automatically saved back into the patient file.

“Previously, I’d have to save it externally somewhere or print it out and have a hard copy file, which was a hassle and not very secure.”

Being able to easily track back electronically to see when an e-Referral was sent is another bonus.

“Previously I’d have to try to think back or go through hard copy files, which was a pain.”

Marcia works two-and-a-half days a week and estimates she saves about an hour a week by using e-Referrals.

She also likes that she’s prompted if she misses a tab that needs to be filled out.

“For some reason there’s one tab I always forget to fill out, but it always prompts me at the end to fill it out, so nothing is missed.”

 


Did you know?

My Aged Care e-Referrals take about 5 minutes to complete and are processed instantly once successfully submitted. This makes e-Referrals the quickest and easiest way to refer patients to My Aged Care.

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Here are our user guides which will help you get started:

Best Practice

Medical Director Clinical

Genie Solutions

Medtech Evolution (User guide coming soon)

 

For more information or technical support regarding the e-Referral forms, please contact the HealthLink help desk on 1800 125 036 (Option 4) or email [email protected]

For more information about My Aged Care, please visit https://www.myagedcare.gov.au/health-professionals