Alerts for Provider Profiles

Alerts for Provider Profiles

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Optimize your Employee Assistance Program's effectiveness and collaboration through our universal file notifications feature.

Ensure seamless management of provider information, deadlines, and more.

In this guide, we’ll cover:

Important: The Alerts/To-Do Module, under the Alerts tab, maintains a historical log of all active and completed universal file alerts.


Creating a universal alert on a provider file

A universal file alert, akin to a post-it note on a paper case file, will appear for users accessing the Clinical Resources module when they view a provider profile containing an active note. This notification is designed to alert anyone interacting with the file.

Let’s review the steps to add an alert to a provider file:

  • Open a provider profile from the Clinical Resources Module

  • On the top menu bar, locate the Alerts/To-Do button

    • Depending on the size of your EAP Expert Cloud window, you may find this button under the three horizontal dots on the far right. This adjustment is made when there's limited space to display all available menu buttons.

  • Click on the downward arrow and choose Create > Alert for the provider’s name

  • On the pop-up, begin entering details about this note

    • Title: Provide a concise description for the note; it will automatically display upon opening the file.

    • Expires On: Choose a date to automatically remove this alert from the file.

    • High Risk: Mark this box for high-risk situations involving the client.

    • Details: Utilize this area to include additional detailed information, such as instructions.

Screenshot of example of a universal file alert with message
  • Click the Save and Close button to activate this alert on the provider file

  • Click Save to continue working on the file, and click Save and Close to save changes and exit the file

  • To review the file alert, open the profile to see the alert display

Screenshot of universal file alert on a provider file
  • Click on the alert to view additional information

Note: Clicking on the alert also allows you to edit the note in case any information needs to be updated while the alert is active. Make sure to click Save and Close when edits are complete.


Collaboration and communication tools

In EAP Expert Cloud, you can elevate your provider relations by setting up To-Dos for yourself and/or team members to streamline follow-ups regarding cases and files.

To-Do: Task and Reminder

When you create a To-Do, it will be displayed for each user associated with the tasks in the Alerts/To-Dos Module until it is marked as completed.

This functionality effectively monitors your tasks, fostering communication and collaboration with team members without leaving EAP Expert Cloud.

Screenshot of future to-do dashboard

Removing a file alert on a provider profile

While alerts may come with an expiration date, you can proactively remove them before reaching this date by following these steps:

  • Open the provider file with an active universal file alert attached from the Clinical Resources Module

  • Click on the alert when it pops up on the case

  • Check the box Completed which will remove this alert upon saving

Screenshot of marking a file alert as completed
  • Click the Save and Close button to save the changes made

Tip: All completed alerts are stored within a provider file. To review past universal file alerts, navigate to the Alerts/To-Dos button in the file, click View, then click View all alerts for the provider.

  • Click Save to continue working on the file, and click Save and Close to save changes and exit the file


Troubleshooting Information

Here are a few troubleshooting tips relating to managing universal file alerts:

  • Check Permissions: Ensure you have the necessary permissions to add, edit, and remove universal case file alerts. Verify your access rights with your system administrator(s).

  • Clear Cache and Cookies: Clear your browser cache and cookies. This can resolve potential conflicts and ensure the latest updates are applied.

  • Verify Alert Parameters: Double-check that the information entered for the alert, such as title, expiration date, and content, aligns with the software's requirements. Incorrect parameters might lead to issues.

If troubleshooting steps do not resolve the issue, please contact your system administrator(s).


 

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