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Continuity of Care - Overview

Continuity of Care - Overview

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ℹ️ Introduction

The Ardens Continuity of Care resources support practices to segment and manage their patient population according to clinical need, using a structured Red, Amber, Green (RAG) model.

These resources enable practices to identify patients requiring proactive, personalised care, support continuity, and ensure clinical time is focused where it is most needed. By the end of this article, you will be able to use the available resources to identify and manage patient cohorts, support continuity of care, and prioritise clinical activity more effectively.

Background

The Ardens Continuity of Care resources are based on the Foundry Healthcare Operational Model, which segments patients according to their level of need. 

Highlighted in the Fuller Stocktake Report, this approach supports improved access to care and helps reduce avoidable hospital admissions through structured triage and informed clinical decision-making.

To learn more about implementing the Foundry Healthcare Operational Model, please visit the Foundry Healthcare website.

How Ardens Can Help

Ardens has developed a number of Continuity of Care resources to support patient segmentation and the ongoing management of each group. These resources enable prioritisation, regular review, and the updating of RAG status as required.

📍 How to Access

Reports

  • Go to Population Reporting

  • Expand the Ardens Searches folder

  • Select 1.37 Administration - Risk Strat > Continuity of Care RAG

Template

  • Open a consultation and select Run Template and search for the Continuity of Care (Ardens) templates

⚠️Please note: this template is published inactive. If you wish to use the template in your organisation, activate the template via Resource Publisher.

📋 Registers

The registers support the initial segmentation of the patient population. They identify:

  • Patients with a predicted RAG status based on coded data

  • Patients who have already been clinically reviewed and recorded with a RAG status

Predicted

Identifies patients who have not had a RAG status recorded. These reports use existing coded data within the patient record to suggest a Red, Amber, or Green status for clinical review and confirmation.

Recorded

Captures patients who have already been reviewed and appropriately coded with a RAG status, as well as those with unknown status. Patients without an unknown status will also appear in the Predicted RAG status reports.

The RAG status is based on the following criteria:

  • Red: severe frailty, end of life or five or more long-term conditions.

  • Amber: new cancer diagnosis in the last 12 months, moderate frailty, two to five long-term conditions.

  • Green: none of the above criteria recorded, general good health.

⚠️ Please Note: Clinical judgement should always be applied when confirming or updating a patient’s RAG status.

🔎 Review

The Review reports support ongoing maintenance of RAG status. They identify patients who already have a recorded RAG status but whose circumstances may have changed and therefore require reassessment.

Recorded Housebound

Identifies patients with a previously recorded Amber or Green status who have since been coded as housebound. These patients may require a clinical review and an updated RAG status (for example, Red, where appropriate).

Recorded Nursing or Residential

Captures patients with any recorded RAG status who have subsequently been coded as living in a nursing or residential home. These patients should be reviewed to ensure their RAG status remains appropriate.

Appointment Activity

Identifies patients across RAG categories based on the number of appointments attended in the last 12 months. These patients may benefit from review and reassignment to a more appropriate RAG status if required.

✅ Data Quality

The Data Quality reports support accurate and up-to-date RAG coding. They identify:

  • Patients appearing in Predicted RAG reports who have never had a RAG status recording.

  • Patients whose subsequent coded data suggest their current RAG status may no longer be appropriate and require review

Registers

Review

Data Quality

🚦 Record RAG Status

To support RAG status coding during patient segmentation, the Continuity of Care Template is available.

The template displays the patient’s current RAG status and allows it to be updated as required, while also providing key background information to support clinical decision-making.

⚠️ Alerts

Alerts are available to prompt clinicians to review the patient’s current RAG status and update it where appropriate.

Activate Resources

The template and alerts are deployed in an inactive state by default. To activate them (this only needs to be completed once by a user with appropriate permissions):

  1. Access Resource Publisher.

  2. Navigate to Shared folders > Ardens National Content > Optional Protocols > Continuity of Care (Foundry Model).

  3. Right-click and select Activate on the Continuity of Care Template, RAG / Continuity of Care Alert and Continuity of Care: Patient Segmentation protocols.

Once active, the protocol will automatically launch when a patient record is loaded or updated.

Record RAG Status

Access the template via the Run Template option in an open consultation and search for Continuity of Care.

Alerts

Alert displaying in pink box:


Alert when saving a patient record:

📈 Monitor

Ardens Manager provides a visual overview of Continuity of Care RAG status across practices, supporting population health management and strategic planning. It helps to:

  • Identify trends and changes over time

  • Support prioritisation and workforce planning

For guidance on accessing and using Ardens Manager and the risk stratification features, please refer to the following support article.

🏫 Additional Support

To further your understanding of the risk stratification tools and how to make the most of Ardens resources: