This page is intended to assist organisations in implementing the roll out of PKB throughout their organisation, facilitating the adoption of the new service model with a specific emphasis on digital care pathways for both patients and staff. Additionally, it addresses the establishment of a comprehensive record for each patient, granting them access to data, care plans, and the capability to communicate with their hospital teams.
PKB has a range of capabilities that can support different workflows and pathways to engage patients at various stages of their care, helping to maximise resources and free up capacity to increase capacity.
PKB allows organisations to share essential information with patients, giving them access to critical data when they first log in. Patients have access to messaging speciality and admin teams, a resource library, care plans, and questionnaires. Depending on what integration feed the trust has decided on; patients will have access to laboratory results, radiography results, appointments and appointment letters, clinics, and discharge letters.
PKB allows patients to input their own data that can help inform the pathways a patient is on and, in turn, empowers patients to take greater ownership of their care. It can be accessed by patients and professionals anywhere and at any time, allowing for digital interaction to occur early on and at key points in a patient’s journey.
What’s involved in an Organisation-level Go Live?
Create all patient records in the PRT (Patient Record Team) (via HL7)
The PRT is where all patient's records are created and is set up to have no access to patient data by default . This means professionals in the Org cannot see any data in a patient's PKB record until the patient is added to the speciality team.
Turn on data feeds (via HL7). Patient records start to get data from the organisation's integration with PKB ready for when they register
Comms sent to patients and staff including details on how to register, features and data included
Links and files added to the Org’s Central Library
Central care plan and consultations added to the PRT
Invite professionals
Turn on universal messaging for admin teams
Invite patients to register
Key features
Key PKB features an organisation will want to use are universal messaging, the library, care plans, consultations/questionnaires, and sharing test results with patients.
Universal Messaging
Clinical and non-clinical roots for patients to message teams
Central Library
The PRT should include a wealth of information including, links about the trust, newsletters, maps, generic appointment information, and information on waiting well
The PALS team need to have their own support library
Data
Lab results, radiography results, appointments, appointment letters, clinic letters, discharge summaries
Care plans
Decision support tools for elective recovery and generic disease care plans to engage and educate patients to self-manage ongoing and new healthcare needs.
For more information on how to roll out PKB at scale in your Organisation please contact the PKB Success PM.