Why

Reduce postage costs: Automatically avoid sending physical letters to patients who have already read them digitally in PKB.

Ensure inclusivity: Continue posting letters to patients who have not yet accessed the digital version, ensuring no one misses important information.

Focus on real-time behaviour: Adjust delivery methods based on patient's interaction with each letter.

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Outcomes

What

PKB tracks each letter, whether the patient has read it before the health care provider has to post the letter.

PKB provides this tracking information to the healthcare provider’s letter-posting system (hybrid mail). The letter-posting system only posts letters the patient has not read digitally in PKB. The health care provider saves money from the avoided postage without risking missed appointments from patients who never got to read the letter.

PKB tracks avoided costs and reduced carbon footprint in the statistics dashboard, providing customers with actionable insights to monitor their savings and confidently report outcomes to their boards or support case studies.

How

A mail (postal company) partner will process documents received from a customer and send these digitally to PKB using an HL7 message. The partner can check the registration status of the patient on PKB and, if eligible, can invite the patient to sign up to PKB using generated tokens.

Suppose documents sent digitally to PKB are not read within a decided-upon timeframe. In that case, the mail partner can send them in the post by querying the read status of the document in PKB using the read receipt query.

The patient

The patient is notified that a new document is in their record. They click the hyperlink to open the message and view the document as a PDF (see screenshots below), or download it to a device if needed.

Hospitals decide when documents should be posted. For example, for an appointment ten days away, the customer implements a rule that if the letter is unread within 72 hours, a postal copy is sent. These rules are configured with the support of PKB Integrations and the Hybrid Mail partner. 

Letter types

Integration partners

PKB works with hybrid mail partners, including Synertec and Xerox, at multiple Organisations across the UK.

NHS Priorities 

The workflows below show how hybrid mail and PKB partnerships support NHS priorities such as eMeet and Greet. These partnerships allow hospitals to send referral letters and subsequent appointment letters to patients via their PKB record.

If you would like to discuss working with a hybrid mail partner in this way or want to reduce the number of letters sent to the patients in the post, please get in touch with your PKB Success Project Manager.

Further information