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Priority Access Card (PAC) for the Homeless Titanium Database Training Resource for Oral Health Providers. Purpose. This training resource has been developed to provide you with instructions. Part 1: Titanium data entry Part 2: Running reports from Titanium
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Priority Access Card (PAC) for the Homeless Titanium Database Training Resource for Oral Health Providers
Purpose • This training resource has been developed to provide you with instructions. • Part 1: Titanium data entry • Part 2: Running reports from Titanium • For the second phase of implementation of the Priority Access Card (PAC) for the homeless.
Background Information • The Priority Access Cards (PAC) were printed with unique identifying numbers for the second phase of implementation. • These cards were distributed to each homeless centre with the numbers noted. • With your help, we are able to reconcile and identify, the homeless centre and the method of distribution.
Background Information: Priority Access Cards – Unique Identifiers • What do we mean by two methods of distribution? • Method A card • Method A: Active – Case Manager or Community Nurse intervention • (BLUE CARD) • Method B: Passive - Client collects • from the waiting area • (GREEN CARD) • Method B Card A10001 Unique identifiers preprinted here P80010
Part 1 data entry: What do the Unique Identifiers mean to us? • Codes have been added to the Titanium database to assist in evaluating the second phase of implementation.
Rationale: When a Homeless Person presents with a Priority Access Card • Why did we use code numbers in Titanium? • We needed to identify; • Which Homeless service distributed the card • The type of distribution method (active or passive) • Build on current procedures for Oral Health Services rather than create additional spreadsheets (electronic or paper)
Part 1 Data Entry: When a Homeless Person presents with a Priority Access Card • Codes have been formatted in the Titanium database that correspond to the numbers on the Priority Access Cards……however we were unable to exactly matchdue to character limitations. So…
Priority Access Card for the Homeless • PART 2 REPORTS
Rationale: When a Homeless Person presents with a Priority Access Card • Using Titanium as a database means • Able to run reports as individual services from Titanium (fortnightly)
Part 2: Running reports from Titanium • The project goes live 1 October 2014 and concludes 31 January 2015. • We are requesting that you run a report for the codes for the homeless every fortnight and submit it to the project manager • Deidre Watson • dwatson@nmml.org.au • Telephone 94902700
Procedure: Running reports from Titanium • Step1: Log in to Titanium
Step 2: • Click • Reports tab • Productivity report • Service mix report
Step 3: • Enter • Agency Code #%&# • Start Date 1/10/2014 (always) • Payor Group All • Provider All • Visit Setting All Except Private Dental Setting • Priority Access All • Age Group All • Provider Registration All
Step 3 continued • Item Code Type All Item Codes • End Date xxx • Payor All • COC type Gen, Emer, Dent • Clinic Site/Group All • Accommodation All • Provider Type All
Step 4: • Click on view report
Step 5: • Export into Excel Drop down box
Step 6: • Save as Service Mix Report Oct1_[date]in your drive: Cpd_documents\[agency]\Output_Reports Report name with date
Step 7: • Return to your CDP Documents folder, and copy your file, created in step 6, to your local V:\ C$ drive, so that it can be sourced locally to email • (You may need to create a folder to save all these reports in on your C:\ drive)
Step 8: • Send fortnightly reports as an attachment to: • Deidre Watson • dwatson@nmml.org.au
Resources: • This resource is also available on the following website • http://www.nmml.org.au/dental
Thank you • On behalf of the North West Oral Health Leadership Group, we would like to take the opportunity to thank you for assisting with the implementation of this important initiative. • We would also like to acknowledge the great help and support of Dental Health Services Victoria in helping with this second phase of implementation and the use of the Titanium database.