Recipe Name:

Identify patients at risk for Influenza - A: For patients with risk from age, ethnicity or pregnancy

Rationale:

The Australian Immunisation Handbook advises that “the administration of influenza vaccine to individuals at risk of complications of infection is the single most important measure in preventing or attenuating influenza infection and preventing mortality.” It is recommended the vaccine be given annually.

Target:

To effectively target patients at risk we are showing three different recipes. At risk groups include:

  1. Patients >= 65 years of age
  2. Indigenous patients >=  6 months of age
  3. Pregnant women

From https://immunisationhandbook.health.gov.au/vaccine-preventable-diseases/influenza-flu

CAT Starting Point:

  1. CAT Open - CAT4 view (all reports) loaded
  2. Population Extract Loaded and Extract Pane “Hidden”
    1. Filter Pane open and under the ‘General’ tab ‘Active Patients’ (3x <2 years) selected (this step can be
       omitted if you want to search for all patients).
     



RECIPE Steps Filters

Target group 1: Patients 65 and older

In the ‘Filters’ Pane







In the Reports pane:


 


 

Target group 2: Indigenous patients older than 6 months

In the ‘Filters’ Pane


 


 


Target group 3: Pregnant women


 



To Export Patient List to Microsoft Excel:

1.  Click on the “Export Icon”  at the top of the Patient Reidentification window.

2.  Click on “Excel”

3.   Choose a file name and a location to save to (eg. Create a folder C:/ClinicalAudit/CAT Patient FollowUp)

4.  Click “Save”


The steps above will produce a list of patients with contact details in MS Excel which can then be used to:

1.   Go back through the individual patient records in the GP Clinical Desktop System (CDS) and update known records

2.  Phone patients to update their record

3.  Produce a mail merge to recall patients for follow up