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The NHS DAF Alerting Report is also available through MyPractice Cloud (MPC).

The NHS Alert Manager provides a means for practices to setup alerts on NHS policy or service breaches, and to track the data around practice conformance.

Trigger conditions:

The trigger conditions for NHS DAF Alerting are based on NHS requirement specifications approved by the NHS. In response to a DAF trigger condition a configurable message (unique to to each KPI) displays as a warning. The user who triggered the alert is able to add supporting notes/evidence as to why the action is occurring. The DAF breach action is logged in the database along with the user's supporting notes.

NHS Practices can optionally configure EXACT to

  • Report on their DAF KPIs in order to be responsive to their continuous performance.

  • Collate evidence of practice performance against KPIs

    • KPI-related actions are logged and auditable

    • Associated notes are shown on the NHS DAF Alert Report

  • Alert Providers to any possible actions that could contribute to these KPIs.

    • Default messages advise that the current Provider activity is being NHS DAF KPI monitored.

    • Messages instruct the Provider to input supporting notes or evidence.

  • DAF Alerts are configured in the NHS Alert Manager.

To run the NHS DAF Alerting Report

Select Administration > Reports and double-click the NHS DAF Alerting Report.

When the report generates, a Main Heading section displays which parameters were used to generate the Report, followed by column headings and any matching results:

Date: Actual date on which the DAF Alert Breach occurred.

Patient: Unique Code and Name of a Patient.

Provider: Person who charted the COT.

Breaching COT Columns: The number of the COT that is causing the Alert(s) to be displayed, and the status of that COT.

Breached COT Columns: The number of the COT that was breached

Alert Type: Which event type caused the Alert.

Band 3: A previous Band 3 treatment has been planned/completed, and a new Band 3 COT has been started within the specified period.

Fluoride Varnish: Patients within the specified Age Range should have this service applied to them when they visit, if they have not had fluoride varnish applied within the specified duration.

Fissure Sealant: Patients within the specified Age Range should have fissure sealants applied to them when they visit, if they have not had a sealant within the specified duration.

Alert Notes: If Alert Notes required has been enabled for the alert(s) and notes have been entered, these will display. If no notes have been collected, a Not recorded message displays.

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