Infection Control (Beta)
Introduction
Infection Control allows the user to dynamically control Infection(s) and prevents transmission of disease in healthcare settings and restricts staff from booking shifts based on real-time infection information.
In this feature, the user can add new infections, edit existing infections, or remove existing infections on the Service Locations/ Delivery Locations. The infections listed against the various shifts will be visible to the user during the shift allocation process. The system checks whether the member is booked for the Infection Shifts or Non-Infection shifts for the specified duration, and shows the confirmation messages before allocating the shifts to the member. The confirmation message is displayed when the member is allocated from Infection to Non-Infection shifts and vice versa. Members are notified about the infection update through email notification .
The Infections defined for the Service Locations/ Delivery Locations in the Infection Control Module of the Staff Portal application are reflected in the Member App and the impact of the infection is reflected in the My Shift and Released Shifts screens.
How to Access Infection Control?
To access Infection Control:
Click the Infections link available at the footer of the Entire OnHire application and the Infection Control page opens.
Infection Control
The Infection Control displays the repository of all the existing infections that are on various Service Locations/ Delivery Locations. The Infection Control page shows the Service Location, Delivery Location, Infection(s), Restriction, Last Updated, Last Updated by, and Actions details of the infections. You can add new infections, and edit existing infections .
Field Name | Description |
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Service Location | Service Location of the Infection(s). |
Delivery Location | Delivery Location of the Infection(s) based on the Service Location. |
Infection(s) | Names of the existing Infection(s) at the Service Location/ Delivery Location |
Restriction | The Restriction limit in Day(s)/ Hour(s) applied at the Service Location/ Delivery Location. |
Last Updated | The Last Updated date and time of the Infection. |
Last Update By | Name of the user who last updated the Infection details. |
Actions | Action to edit the existing infection. |
Add Infection
To add a new infection:
Click Add New Infection from the Infection Control page as shown in the figure below
The Add Infection pop-up window opens. Provide all the required details
Click Save. The newly added infection is reflected in the Infection Control page
Field Name | Description |
Service Location | Service Location of the Infection(s). |
Delivery Location | Delivery Location of the Infection(s) based on the selected Service Location. Select the required Delivery Locations for infections. |
Infection(s) | Infection(s) at the Service Location/ Delivery Location. In case the selected infection(s) already exists at a selected Delivery Location / Service Location, an error message ‘Unable to add new infection as infection(s) already exists in the Service/ Delivery Location. You can only edit the prior infections in the Service/ Delivery Location.’ is displayed on clicking Save and the user is not allowed to add new infections. To add infection, you need to mandatorily select infection(s). A maximum of five infections can be added for a Service/ Delivery Location. |
Restriction | The Restriction in Day(s)/ Hour(s) applied at the Service Location/ Delivery Location. You can select the Restriction limit from 0 to 30 Day(s) and 0 to 23 Hour(s). The '0' value indicates infection(s) exist without any restriction. To add infection, you need to mandatorily select Restriction limit. The maximum Day(s) restriction can be set to 30 days and the maximum Hour(s) restriction can be set to 24 hours. |
Add infection(s) to all existing shifts for the current and future dates. | This feature is available in Advanced Infection Control. Please contact Entire OnHire administrator to activate the feature.
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Edit Infection
You can edit existing Infections. To edit the existing Infection:
Click the edit icon as shown in the figure below and the Edit Infection pop-up window opens
Edit all the required details in the existing Infection:
If all the Infection(s) are removed for the Service/ Delivery Location in the Edit Infection, the confirmation message ‘You have unchecked all the infection(s) and on save the selected infection will be deleted from the list. To ensure that you remove the infection(s) from the Client Allocations also, select the “Set/Reset infection(s) to all existing shifts for the current and future dates” checkbox and update the Affected Shift(s) Confirmation to remove the infection(s) from the selected Service/Delivery location.’ appears. On clicking Save, this Infection will be removed from the Infection Control page
Note that on clicking ‘Set/Reset infection(s) to all existing shifts for the current and future dates’, an authorisation Alert message is displayed. To activate this feature contact the Entire OnHire administrator.
Infection Control in Staff Portal
Infections defined for the Service/ Delivery Location in the Infection Control module are reflected in the Client Allocations of the Staff Portal application as per the following scenarios .
If the Infection is applied to the Service Location, the infection(s) of the Service Location will be applicable on the shifts.
If the infection is applied to both Service/ Delivery Locations, the infection(s) of the Delivery Location will be applicable on the shifts.
If the infection(s) is applied to the Delivery Location and not to the Service Location, the infection(s) of the Delivery Location will be applicable on the shifts.
While allocating the shifts to the members, the system checks whether the member is booked for the Infection or Non-Infection shifts for the specified duration and shows the confirmation messages before allocating the shift to the member. The confirmation message is displayed when the member is allocated from:
Infected Shift to Non-Infected Shift – indicates the member is already allocated in the Infected Shift and will be allocated to the Non-Infected shift.
Non-Infected Shift to Infected Shift – indicates the member is already allocated in the Non-Infected Shift and will be allocated to the Infected shift.
Quick New Shift Booking
In the Quick New Shift Booking, the Infection Control feature impacts the shift allocations. It shows the confirmation messages while allocating/ accepting the shifts for the selected members from infection to non-infection and vice versa.
Scenario 1: When the member is already assigned/ booked in the Infection Shift and the user/staff tries to allocate the member to the Non-Infection Shift
Case 1: When a member is assigned/ booked to a non-infection shift that falls within the Restriction limit of the infected shift, a confirmation message appears as shown in the figure below. The confirmation message shows the details about the Service/ Delivery Location, Reported Infection(s), and Restriction Limit of the infection. To allocate the member to a non-infection shift, click OK or else Cancel to undo.
Scenario 2: When the member is already assigned/ booked in the Non-Infection Shift and the user/staff tries to allocate the member to the Infection Shift
Case 1: When the member is assigned/ booked to the infection shift, a confirmation message appears as shown in the figure below. The confirmation message prompts whether you want to allocate the member to the infection shift. Click OK or else Cancel to undo.
Quick Search
In the Quick New Shift Booking (Single Shift), click Quick Search and a list of members are available for selection.
Scenario 1: When the member is already assigned/ booked in the Infection Shift and the user/staff tries to allocate the member to the Non-Infection Shift
Case 1: Select the member from the available list (as shown in the figure above) and click Assign Member. If the member is assigned/ booked to a non-infection shift that falls within the Restriction limit of the infected shift, a confirmation message appears as shown in the figure below. The confirmation message shows the details about the Service/ Delivery Location, Reported Infection(s), and Restriction Limit of the infection. To allocate the member to a non-infection shift, click OK or else Cancel to undo.
Case 2: Shift Broadcast - On clicking Quick Search → Quick New Shift Booking, if the shift is allocated to multiple members or a shift is broadcasted, a confirmation message appears. In this confirmation message, the Name and Member ID of the members who are already booked/ assigned to the infected shifts is shown to the user. To allocate the member to a non-infection shift, click OK or else Cancel to undo.
Scenario 2: When the member is already assigned/ booked in the Non-Infection Shift and the user/staff tries to allocate the member to the Infection Shift
Case 1: Select the member from the available list and click Assign Member and if the member is assigned/ booked to an infection shift, a confirmation message appears. The confirmation message prompts whether you want to allocate the member to an infection shift. Click OK or else Cancel to undo.
Case 2: Shift Broadcast - On clicking Quick Search → Quick New Shift Booking, if the shift is allocated to multiple members or a shift is broadcasted, a confirmation message will appear. In this confirmation message, the Name and Member ID of the members who are already booked/ assigned to the non-infected shifts is shown to the user. To allocate the member to an infection shift, click OK or else Cancel to undo.
Edit Shift
In the Client Allocation → Edit Shift, the Infection Control feature impacts the shift allocations. In the Edit Shift, two new fields are added for the Infection Control i.e. Infection and Restriction Limit as shown in the figure below:
Infection dropdown option shows the infection(s) based on infections applied for that particular Delivery Location from the Masters. If the Infection is applied to Service Location only, by default the infection is applied to all the Delivery Locations associated with it. However, if the infection is applied to both Service/ Delivery Locations, the shifts with the Delivery Location, the infection(s) of the Delivery Location will be applied.
All the infections applied on the selected Delivery Location appear in the dropdown and are selected by default. The user can uncheck the infection(s) (as required).Restriction Limit shows the restriction check applied on the selected Delivery Location from the Masters.
If the Infection is added or removed from a shift, the change will be reflected only on the selected shift by clicking Confirm
A confirmation pop-up appears, click Ok to save the changes or Ok and Notify Member(s) to save changes and send an email notification to all the affected active members.
Scenario 1: When the member is already assigned/ booked in the Infection Shift and the user/staff tries to allocate the member to the Non-Infection Shift
Case 1: When the user edits the Shift Date, Start Time, or End Time in Edit Shift (Edit → Single Shift) in the Client Allocation, and this date range appears in-between the Restriction Limit set for the Infection, on clicking the Confirm a confirmation pop-up message appears.
The confirmation message shows that the member is already booked to an infected shift and the current location has reported a Restriction Limit. To continue with the shift update, click OK and the existing shift will be updated. Now, the member will be allocated to the Non-Infected Shift.
Case 2: When the user edits the Delivery Location in Edit Shift (Edit → Single Shift) in the Client Allocation, the Infection, and Restriction Limit are updated as per the Masters, on clicking the Confirm a confirmation pop-up message appears.
The confirmation message shows updated details of the shift with Delivery Location, Reported Infection(s), and Restriction Limit. To continue with the shift update, click OK and Notify Member(s), and the existing shift is updated and an email notification will be sent to the members with the shift update details. Now, the member will be allocated to the Non-Infected Shift.
Scenario 2: When the member is already assigned/ booked in the Non-Infection Shift and the user/staff tries to allocate the member to the Infection Shift
Case 1: When the user edits the Shift Date, Start Time, or End Time in Edit Shift (Edit → Single Shift) in the Client Allocation page, and this date range appears in-between the Restriction Limit set for the Infection, on clicking the Confirm a confirmation pop-up message appears.
The confirmation message shows that the member is already booked to a non-infected shift and new selected date range appears as an infected shift. To continue with the shift update, click OK and the existing shift will be updated. Now, the member will be allocated to the Infected Shift.
Case 2: When the user edits the Delivery Location in Edit Shift (Edit → Single Shift) in the Client Allocation page, in case the selected Delivery Location has infections when the user selects a Delivery Location, the Infection, and Restriction Limit are shown as per the selected Delivery Location, on clicking the Confirm a confirmation pop-up message appears.
The confirmation message shows updated details of the shift with Delivery Location, Reported Infection(s), and Restriction Limit. To continue with the shift update, click Ok and Notify Member(s), and the existing shift is updated and an email notification will be sent to the members with the shift update details. Now, the member will be allocated to the Infected Shift.
Allow User to Edit Infection on Shift Basis
When the user edits the shift with the infection (add/ remove infection) or location details, an email notification will be sent to the members with the shift update details.
Click the Ok and Notify Member(s) and this change is reflected in the selected shift only.
On clicking Ok and Notify Member(s), an email notification will be sent to the member as shown in the figure below and the email shows the Shift Details that include Infection(s), Restriction Limit, and Actions (Infection Related).
Appoint Member
In the Client Allocation → Appoint Members, the Infection Control impacts the shift allocations. It shows the confirmation message while allocating/ accepting the shifts for the selected members from infection to non-infection and vice versa.
Scenario 1: When the member is already assigned/ booked in the Infection Shift and the user/staff tries to allocate the member to the Non-Infection Shift
Case 1: Using the Appoint of the Client Allocation, when the member is assigned a shift to a non-infection, a day after the infection shift, a confirmation message appears.
Scenario 2: When the member is already assigned/ booked in the Non-Infection Shift and the user/staff tries to allocate the member to the Infection Shift
Case 1: Using the Appoint of the Client Allocation, when the member is assigned a shift to an infection, a day prior to the non-infection shift, a confirmation message appears.
Search Option
In the Client Allocation, when you search and allocate the shifts, the pop-up messages are shown while allocating/ accepting the shifts on behalf of members from infection to non-infection and vice versa.
Scenario 1: When the member is already assigned/ booked in the Infection Shift and the user/staff tries to allocate the member to the Non-Infection Shift
Case 1: Using the Search option, when the member is assigned a shift to a non-infection, a day after the infection shift, a message appears that shows that the member(s) is already allocated to the infected shift. To allocate the member(s) to a non-infection shift, click OK or else Cancel to undo.
Case 2: Shift Broadcast - Using the Search option, when allocating a pop-up message shows the members who are booked/ assigned to the infected shifts are shown to the user.
On clicking the Allocate or Accepted, a similar message appears with the members that are already allocated to the infected shift.
Case 3: Using the Search option of the allocation screen, click Member Contact Card and click Accepted and Save to accept the shift on behalf of the member to the non-infection shift, a message appears.
Scenario 2: When the member is already assigned/ booked in the Non-Infection Shift and the user/staff tries to allocate the member to the Infection Shift
Case 1: When the member is assigned a shift with an infection, a day prior to the infection shift, a confirmation message appears.
In the Assign Member, select the member(s) and click the Allocate or Accepted, a message appears to show that the member(s) is already allocated to the non-infected shift. The message prompts if you still want to allocate the member to the infection shift, click OK or else Cancel to undo.
Case 2: Shift Broadcast - Using the Search option and broadcasting, a message will appear that shows the members who are already booked/ assigned to the non-infected shifts are shown to the user.
On clicking the Allocate or Accepted, a similar message will appear with the members that are already allocated to the non-infected shift.
Case 3: When accepting a shift on behalf of the member via their Contact Card, a confirmation message will appear with the infection information to reconfirm by the staff.
Booking Ratio
In the Booking Ratio option, when editing Multiple Shifts, two new fields are added i.e. Infection and Restriction Limit (details available in the Edit Shifts above). When you click Confirm after changing the infection information.
A confirmation pop-up appears, click Ok to update the changes or Ok and Notify Member(s) to update the changes and send an email notification to all the affected active members.
Scenario 1: When the member is already assigned/ booked in the Infection Shift and the user/staff tries to allocate the member to the Non-Infection Shift
Case 1: When the staff edits the Shift Date, Start Time, or End Time in Edit Multiple Shifts, on clicking the Confirm a pop-up message appears.
The member is already booked in an infected shift and the current location has found a Restriction Limit. To continue with the shift update, click OK and the existing shift will be updated. Now, the member will be allocated to the Non-Infected Shift.
Case 2: When the staff edits the Delivery Location in Edit Multiple Shifts, the Infection and Restriction Limit are updated accordingly as per the Masters. When you click Confirm, a confirmation message shows updated details of the shift with Delivery Location, Reported Infection(s), and Restriction Limit. To continue with the shift update, click Ok to update or Ok and Notify Member(s) to update the existing shift and send an email notification to the members with the shift update details. Now, the member will be allocated to the Non-Infected Shift.
Scenario 2: When the member is already assigned/ booked in the Non-Infection Shift and the user/staff tries to allocate the member to the Infection Shift
Case 1: When the staff edits the Shift Date, Start Time, or End Time in Edit Multiple Shifts, on clicking the Confirm, a pop-up message appears that shows the member is already booked to a non-infected shift and the new selected date range appears as an infected shift. To continue with the shift update, click OK and the existing shift will be updated. Now, the member will be allocated to the Infected Shift.
Case 2: When the staff edits the Delivery Location in Edit Multiple Shifts, the Infection and Restriction Limit are updated accordingly as per the Masters. When you click Confirm, a pop-up message appears that shows updated details of the shift with the new Delivery Location. To continue with the shift update, click Ok to update or Ok and Notify Member(s) to update the existing shift and send an email notification to the members with the shift update details. Now, the member will be allocated to the Infected Shift.
On clicking Ok and Notify Member(s), an email notification will be sent to the member as shown in the figure below that shows the Shift Details with Infection, Restriction Limit, and Actions (Infection Related).
Infection Control in Professional/Client Portal
Infections are also shown within the Client/Professional Portals. In the Client/Professional Portal, the Infection Control impacts the shift allocations for the new and current bookings. It shows a confirmation message while allocating/ accepting the shifts for the selected members from infection to non-infection and vice versa .
New Booking
In the Client/Professional Portal, when the client/professional creates a new booking for a member.
Scenario 1: When the member is already assigned/ booked in the Infection Shift and the user/staff tries to allocate the member to the Non-Infection Shift
Case 1: In the New Booking page, when the client/professional clicks Select Preferred Personnel, a list of members appears, once a member is selected and clicks Confirm Shift, a message appears that shows the details of the Reported Infection(s), and Restriction Limit of the infection. Click OK to exist.
Case 2: Shift Broadcast - In the New Booking page, when the professional/client clicks Select Preferred Personnel, a list of members appears. Once a member is selected and clicks Confirm Shift, in case the shift is allocated to multiple members or a shift is broadcasted, a pop-up message appears that shows the members who are already booked/ assigned to the infected shifts are shown.
Scenario 2: When the member is already assigned/ booked in the Non-Infection Shift and the user/staff tries to allocate the member to the Infection Shift
Case 1: In the New Booking page, when the client/professional clicks Select Preferred Personnel, a list of members appears. When the available members are selected and click Confirm Shift, a message appears as shown in the figure below. Click OK to exist.
Case 2: Shift Broadcast - In the New Booking page, when the client/professional clicks Select Preferred Personnel, a list of members appears. In case the shift is allocated to multiple members or a shift is broadcasted, a message appears that shows members who are already booked/ assigned to the non-infected shifts are shown to the user.
Current Booking
In the Client/Professional Portal, when the client/professional edits an existing shift.
Scenario 1: When the member is already assigned/ booked in the Infection Shift and the user/staff tries to allocate the member to the Non-Infection Shift
Case 1: In the Current Booking, when the user clicks Edit Shift to edit the shift with Delivery Location and on clicking the Save a confirmation pop-up message appears.
The confirmation message shows updated details of the shift with Delivery Location, Reported Infection(s), and Restriction Limit. To continue with the shift update, click OK and the shift is updated, and an email notification will be sent to the members with the shift updated details. Now, the member will be allocated to the non-Infected Shift.
Scenario 2: When the member is already assigned/ booked in the Non-Infection Shift and the user/staff tries to allocate the member to Infection Shift
Case 1: In the Current Booking, when the client/professional clicks Edit Shift to edit the existing shift and on clicking the Save a pop-up message appears that shows the updated details of the shift. To continue with the shift update, click OK and the existing shift is updated and an email notification will be sent to the members with the shift update details. Now, the member will be allocated to the Infected Shift.
Infection Control in Member App
Infections are shown to the members via their Member App within My Shifts and Released Shifts .
My Shift and Released Shifts
In the Member App, alerts/ access denied messages are shown while accepting the shifts from infection to non-infection and vice versa. Service/ Delivery Locations will appear in red colour, when an infection is attached.
Scenario 1: My Shifts - When a member tries to accept a shift with the Infection.
In the My Shift, when the member ACCEPT an assigned shift, an alert message appears that shows that the location has an infection(s) with the restriction limit. For instance, the shift accepted by the member in the figure below has reported infection(s) as COVID-19 with a restriction limit of 12 hrs.
Click Yes to accept the infectious shift. Now, the member will not be able to accept any non-infection shift based on the restriction limit set for the accepted infection shift.
Scenario 2: My Shifts - When a member is already booked for the Infection Shift and tries to accept the Non-Infection Shift
In the My Shift, when the member ACCEPT an assigned shift, an alert message appears showing the shift as reported infection(s) with the restriction limit.
On clicking Yes, an access denied message appears that shows the member is already booked for the infectious shift. For instance, in the figure below the member is already booked for an infected shift and has reported infection(s) as COVID-19 with a restriction limit of 12 hrs.
Scenario 3: My Shifts - When a member is booked for the future Non-Infection Shift and tries to accept the Infection Shift before the shift booking date
In the My Shift, when the member ACCEPT an assigned shift (who is already booked for the future non-infection shift), an alert message appears showing the shift details.
On clicking Yes, the access denied message appears that shows you are already booked for the non-infection shift.
Scenario 4: Released Shifts - When a member is already assigned/ booked for the Infection Shift and tries to accept the Non-Infection Shift
In the Released Shifts, when the member ACCEPT a shift, an alert message appears showing the reported infection(s) with the restriction limit.
On clicking Yes, an access denied message appears that shows the member is already booked for an infectious shift. For instance, in the figure below the member is already booked for an infected shift and has reported infection(s) as Omicron, Flu Infection.
Scenario 5: Released Shifts - When a member is booked for the future Non-Infection Shift and tries to accept the Infection Shift before the shift booking date
In the Released Shifts, when the member ACCEPT a shift (who is already booked for the future non-infection shift), an alert message appears with the shift details.
On clicking Yes, the access denied message appears that shows you are already booked for a non-infectious shift.
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