CAN 04: FIT Patient Status Alerts
Purpose:
If the requirements for referral haven't been met for CAN-04, Patient Status Alert is shown on the patient's records. These alerts are
1) AL- IIF-04 Lower GI 2WW referral with no FIT results
2) AL- IIF-04 FIT test given with no results
What does it look like?
System Dependencies:
The use of this alert is helped by the user making use of the PCIT Suspected Colorectal Cancer templates to record activity leading up to and after the referral.
Your team need to discuss and be clear about how you are consistently recording the provision of FIT tests within the clinical system, so this alert and the supporting information helps to support you.
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