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Preadmission / Screening for Adults. August 3, 2009 CDS 824- Dr. Theiss Team Leaders- Drs. Nihill, Harrison, Carroll, McConnell, Ray Videos courtesy of Drs. Falace, Lindroth and Herren. Preadmission. Determines if patient eligible for student clinic Reviews clinical policy
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Preadmission / Screeningfor Adults August 3, 2009 CDS 824- Dr. Theiss Team Leaders- Drs. Nihill, Harrison, Carroll, McConnell, Ray Videos courtesy of Drs. Falace, Lindroth and Herren
Preadmission • Determines if patient eligible for student clinic • Reviews clinical policy • Establishes the patient’s needs and desires • Review health and dental histories • Cursory exams • Head and Neck Screening • Missing teeth, periodontal risk, Caries risk and oral cancer risk • Informs patient of “generalized” estimate of treatment needs • Provide “rough” estimate of costs and options
Screening appointments • Patients call 859-323-6525 • They will reach Donna Mason or Phyllis Dean • They also tell patients that this first appt is screening only to determine if their needs fit the needs of the dental students. • This screening is for • Comprehensive Care NOT Urgent Care… • Urgent Care- different process • They will also inform patient that • “we are NOT a free clinic”, but student fees are generally • one-half to one-third of private practice fees.
Screening appointments: Donna and Phyllis also tell patients • This appointment will take 2-3 hours • You should bring any existing “x-rays” • You should bring a list of or a bag with your medicines • The fee will be $40, that must be paid that day and will not be covered by insurance
Transitions • Paper to Electronic • Review of all forms • Formal review of procedures this fall for • Screening • Oral Diagnosis • Treatment Planning • Will use Toyota “Lean” assessment and action tools. • Multiple faculty, staff and students will be involved • STAY TUNED
Screening appointments: Donna and Phyllis also tell patients • You will likely have a panoramic “x-ray” taken • You will be seen both by faculty and by students during screening • At the end of the appointment will know if eligible for comprehensive care at UK COD • If accepted into program, treatment is by students who are supervised by faculty and residents
Appointments made in AxiUMElectronic Patient RecordNew to COD- get T-number until show up then get a regular number assigned
Screening patients are appointed • AM- scheduled at 8 and 8:30 • PM- scheduled at 1 and 1:30 Purposely staggered to help with long lines and urgent care patients who often arrive at 7:30 • Students scheduled at 9:00 and 2:00
Registration Forms 1A- form general demographic information used by registration staff to enter into AxiUm electronic Patient Record. The patient is then assigned a regular AxiUmpatient number. 1C- Preadmission summary form student record general findings, missing teeth, periodontal probing> 5mm, carious lesions Team Leaders or OD faculty review findings and help determine fee estimates
At Radiology reception area- patients review & complete additional forms • 3A- Medical History- Front and Back • and signed by patient • HIPPA- Notice of Privacy Practices • Receipt of HIPPA form must be signed • Clinical Research Contact Form- • can consent to be contacted by Clinical Research Center for one year from signature
Other informed consent • As we speak the UKDCB- University of Kentucky Dental Care Board is reviewing multiple consent forms to use for our patients. • These may be available by the time you start seeing your own patients
Patients Rights and Responsibilities You have the right to: • Considerate, respectful and confidential treatment: • Continuity and completion of treatment; • Access to complete and accurate information about your condition; • Advance knowledge of the cost of treatment, explanation of your treatment fees and informed consent to treatment;
Patients Rights and Responsibilities You have the right to: • Explanation of recommended treatment, treatment alternatives, the option to refuse treatment, the risk of no treatment and expected outcomes of treatment; • Emergency, incremental and total patient care; • Treatment that meets the standards of care in the profession; • Access to a patient advocate;
Patients Rights and Responsibilities Your responsibilities include: • Providing accurate and complete information about your medical history; • Questioning treatment or instructions you do not understand; • Keeping scheduled appointments and providing at least 48 hours notice if you need to cancel an appointment; • Providing information about payment for services and working with the college of dentistry to ensure that financial obligations are met.
Team Leader in Radiology • Meets patients • Inquires Needs and Desires • Quick review of Medical History • Quick review of Clinic policy • Intraoral Screening • Prescribes Screening radiographs
Team Leader meet and prescribes screening radiographs usually panoramic and BW’s
Radiographs then taken or reviewed if bring x-rays with them • Typically most patients will get a Panoramic film and if teeth 2-4 Bitewing radiographs • On occasion if one tooth in pain may get periapical radiographs • We don’t do full mouth radiographic series during preadmissions generally
Clinic Policy • Patients must be available for ½ day session every other week AM session: 9-12 PM PM session: 2-5PM • Patients must be on time, • Patients who are regularly late, cancel frequently or no show will likely be dismissed from Comprehensive Care program • Patients for Comprehensive Care must agree to Phase I treatment- Control of Dental Disease • If Patient dictates… I only want this… then they are not Comprehensive Care patients, they are either urgent care or on occasion – Endodontics only or Ortho only patients and will be referred accordingly.
Clinic Policy- Payments • Patients must either pay at time of treatment or arrange a payment plan • Payment plans are arranged with • Jordan Kirby- financial counselor – 2nd floor • Payment Plans- 10% down, remaining balance paid in monthly increments for 1 year- can be divided – Phase 1 only or both Phase 1 & Phase 2
Radiology Technicians- Jeanine, Lisa and Melody • Radiographs will then be taken by Radiology Technicians • Patients will wait until developed (until we have digital available) and cleared • Patients will then report to either the 3rd floor clinic or the 2nd floor clinic. (wherever screening is scheduled that day)
Patient arrives to 2nd/3rd floor • Depending on time (before 9 am or after) • The patient paper chart and radiographs will arrive with faculty or Angie Baxley, RDH for you to preview • After 9 am, the patient may bring the chart up with them and give it to Phyllis Dean on the third floor
In the meantime….. you arrive after class • You will have been assigned a cubicle and patient (look in Axium for where and who) • You should check out red, blue pencil and blood pressure cuff and sphygmomanometer • You should sign up ahead of time for a diagnostic exam cassette Note: different then last year when DAU set out cassettes… since 3 went missing, you now have to sign out in your own name.
Your cubicle will be disinfected and ready for you Thank you DAU • Get Personal Protective Equipment • Gown from back of clinic • Gloves • Bring Eye protection, magnification if desired • Get Safety glasses for patient • Place saliva ejector suction tip in holder on ‘assistant side’ • Verify unit functions: Light, water, suction
Continued operatory/ patient set up • Purge water lines- 3 minutes in air water syringe. Not necessary for handpiece hoses during screening since not using handpieces. • Get ONE packet of gauze • after seating the patient, obtain an Oral Diagnosis Guide form (1D) from the forms file at the rear of the clinic floor and follow the instructions • Verify have patient signature pad attached to your monitor… will need for electronic signatures
AxiUm- view if patient checked in • Log in- • Click on Scheduler • Look at your schedule- IF patient checked in, patient name will be in RED • Select patient by right clicking on appointment in scheduler New this year: staff (Donna and Phyllis) will be calling and confirming screening appointments in addition to automatic reminders.
Receptionists check in patientName turns red in Axium and in Scheduler
Scheduler information- name, gender, age, Axium number, type of appt, who scheduled, phone #
When paged or chart delivered • Review radiographs in general, some patients have been previous patients and may have other films to review. • If return patient -check chart entries (may have been in urgent care or oral surgery recently and now wants comprehensive care • Verify x-rays belong to your patient • Review medical history for “red flags” (remember patient is waiting so seat them OK to review with the patient in the chair)
Review Panoramic and other films- can mark missing teeth in Axium HER and/ or1 C Preadmissions form
Find and bring patient to Operatory • Go to waiting room, • Call out patient name and introduce yourself • Escort patient back to your cubicle • Patient may have spouse or companion • OK to bring 1 person back not family of 5 • Seat patient, give eyewear protection
IF patient checked in but no chart • See Team Leader or Angie Baxley to inquire • Sometimes patients check in but we dismiss them in radiology for a variety of reasons. • You will likely be assigned to assist another student or work in another discipline (urgent care or oral surgery
Seat patient and view Axium • Try to position yourself you are able to enter findings in Axium at the same time you can make eye contact with patient • Open patients Chart in Axium select Electronic Health Record Icon • Select Forms Tab
Initiating Data Collection: In Forms tab…. Add a new form • Chief Complaint form • Fill out chief complaint form as interview patient • Medical History form • Will then need to ADD A NEW FORM to add Medical History (unless already completed previously in Axium) then will only update • Use paper 3A and review as enter into Axium • Every positive response requires a “dialogue box” explanation • Dental History form
Chief Complaint form- when select ADD Chart form will get drop down menu
Note medical alerts • Bottom in RED • Top under alerts • COMMENTS ADDED HERE
Medical History Resources- Micromedex for drugs • IN AxiUm are links for pharmacological references that you can look up medications • In Urgent Care office have additional reference texts to use for Medical History • DO NOT REMOVE from office without permission.
Take Blood pressure reading • Record in Axium • Take pulse- record in Axium • Bottom of Medical Hx
Dental History FormNot yet in Axium (will inquire)Can use paper form until resolved
Perform Oral Cancer Screening • Oral and paraoral soft tissue examination • Record findings unusual findings in top of 1D form • Answer questions: • Is patient in Pain, etc. • Do they need immediate or preliminary care prior to comprehensive care? • Is there a medical concern that needs to be addressed? • Etc.
STOP- Call faculty to review before proceeding • Do not proceed until faculty have reviewed chief complaint, medical history and your initial findings. • After discussing with faculty • HAVE THEM SWIPE approval • Chief Complaint Form in Axium • Medical History Form in Axium • Dental History Form in Axium