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If none of the templates are relevant you can create your own care plan from scratch.
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What do the
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red, amber & green sections in my plan mean?
Your team may have provided information on how to monitor your condition and actions to take.
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Once you are happy with the changes, you can click save to store them. Clicking save will create an up-to-date version of the plan.
Below each plan name you can see who last edited a plan and when.
If you do not click ‘Save’ but have entered some data into the plan it will automatically save. It , an autosave takes place every 60 seconds to automatically capture any unsaved changes. Plans that have been autosaved will display in your list of plans with ‘In Draft’ alongside it them so it is clear that the plan is not completedcomplete.
If you wish to view previous versions of a plan you can click the version history button and select which version you would like to view. Once a new version is saved, old versions can no longer be edited.
Why can’t I edit my plan?
Some care plan templates have sections that are only editable by team professionals, as requested by the team who created the template. These sections will have the label ‘Only professionals can edit this section’ and will have a different background to differentiate them from the sections that are editable by the patient. Carers, patients and professionals not linked to a PKB organisation cannot edit these sections.
Team professionals can also lock entire plans, meaning you and your carers can no longer edit the plan. When this happens, the ‘Edit’ button is greyed out and the name of the professional and team that locked the plan is displayed.
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How do I change the privacy of a plan?
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