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Managing a Referral

Written by Poppy Molko
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Once you've created a referral, this is where you'll spend most of your time communicating with recipients, sharing files and clinical notes, reviewing patient information, and keeping your team in the loop.

Step 1: The Referral Page Overview

  1. Open a referral from the dashboard by clicking its row.

  2. The toolbar at the top shows the status chip, urgency, ID, and a saving indicator when a save is in progress.

  3. There are 4 tabs to help you manage the referral:

    • Messages: The main communication hub.

    • Files: A gallery of all attached documents and images.

    • Information: Patient, referrer, and recipient details.

    • Patient Letter: Where you create the formal letter for the patient (this has its own dedicated article see The Patient Letter.)

Step 2: The Messages Tab

The Messages tab is your main communication hub β€” a chronological feed of all referral activity. There are 5 types of content you'll see in the feed:

  • Messages: Text messages shared with the recipient (visible to both parties).

  • Notes: Internal notes for your team only. These are shown with an amber/yellow background and marked "Only visible to your team". Notes can be edited and deleted after posting.

  • Media: Images and files with thumbnail previews, grouped by who uploaded them.

  • Clinical Notes: Clinical notes attached from the patient's record, displayed with a Clinical Note badge.

  • Interactions: System-logged events like status changes and emails sent (shown with a green circle icon).

You can use the floating filter bar to show or hide specific types of content, which is handy for finding specific items in a busy referral.

Step 3: Sending Messages and Notes

At the bottom of the Messages tab, you'll find a rich text editor for composing your updates.

  1. Type your content into the editor.

  2. Use the Insert button to add document templates or patient documents β€” templates will automatically fill in patient and referral details.

  3. Switch between Message and Note mode using the add mode selector:

    • Message: Visible to the recipient.

    • Note: Only visible to your team (private).

  4. You can also enable Attach as PDF mode, which converts your content into a PDF and attaches it to the referral.

Step 4: Attaching Files

Click the attachment menu (paperclip icon) to see three options for adding content to the referral:

  • Upload File: Upload a file directly from your computer.

  • Patient File: Select images or documents that already exist in the patient's files in Principle.

  • Clinical Note: Attach clinical notes from the patient's clinical record. You can expand each note to preview its content before selecting it.

Step 5: The Files Tab

The Files tab provides a gallery view of all images and documents attached to the referral.

  • Files are grouped by who uploaded them (your team vs. the recipient), including names and dates.

  • Use the context menu on each file to Copy to patient files (if not already there), Download, or Delete.

  • Click the Select button to enable batch mode, allowing you to select multiple files to copy, download, or delete all at once.

Step 6: The Information Tab

The Information tab is divided into three sections: Patient Details, Referrer Details, and Recipient Details.

  • Patient Details includes the patient's name, date of birth, primary contact, phone, email, and address.

  • The Phone, Email and Address fields in the Patient Details section have a visibility toggle. You can toggle these off to hide sensitive information from the external recipient when they view the referral.

  • Use the copy button to copy all details to your clipboard for use elsewhere.

Step 7: Following a Referral

Anyone following a referral receives notifications for updates like new messages, replies, or status changes.

  1. Click the follow button in the toolbar.

  2. The referral creator is automatically added as a follower.

  3. To add more followers, search for individual staff members or add an entire team at once.

  4. Unread updates for referrals you follow are shown by a notification indicator in the sidebar.

  5. On the dashboard, referrals with unread updates appear bold with a highlighted background.

Tip: Add your team leads or relevant specialists as followers so they stay informed of referral progress without having to check manually.

Conclusion: You now know how to communicate, share files, and manage information within a referral. Next, learn how to create and send a professional referral letter to the patient. Continue to The Patient Letter.

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