Effect of Patient Date Of Birth on Recall Generation

Automated recall creation can be controlled by the age of the patient. An automated recall type can be designated as specific to a patient older than or younger than defined ages or within an age range.

Note: The patient's age is displayed at the top of the clinical record and should be checked as a part of confirming the patient's identity before using the clinical record. This simple precaution will avoid the risk of inconsistent recalls due to significant changes in patient's dates of birth.

OnRegistration recalls are always generated to fall due at a particular patient age.

If a patient is recorded without a date of birth:
  • OnRegistration recalls are not created until a date of birth is entered.
  • OnCompletion and OnPresentation recalls which would normally have been filtered out due to the patient's age are generated regardless.
  • When a patient age exceeds the upper age limit of an automated recall, the recall is not deleted.

If the patient's Date of Birth is altered, existing OnRegistration recalls are deleted and recreated. However, other recalls that have been suppressed or deleted on the basis of patient age are not recreated. This is unlikely to be significant provided the changes are either small or are made before there has been significant activity in the patient's clinical record. Significant changes to a patient's date of birth, such that an adult becomes a child, when adult recalls have already been completed or cancelled will result in inconsistent recalls.