Back to: Linking to Care, Point of Care Testing (POCT). Aotearoa Edition
Etiquette
As we established in section 1, lessons 1 to 5 of this course. We always act in a kind courteous manner in respect of the guidelines and obligations set for collaborating with Health Network Collective.
It’s crucially important we maintain good, if not great relationships with other organizations and establishments to ensure we can maximize our contribution to bettering health access and our communities.
It is good to understand that many of the health providers and organizations we will need to interact and collaborate with have their own guidelines, rules and expectations. We do what we do for the community and for our wai ora and need to respect other providers constraints. In doing so we can ensure longevity in enduring relationships and greater acceptance of our skillsets and capabilities in enhancing and complimenting their services.
Internal
Within your local network and national structure, you will have the ability of internal communications via the Health Network Collective Mobile app. This will accommodate links and communications with your wai ora, and provide channel for wai ora test requests for new app users. These app-based communications are secure and will limit who can contact who and when. For example, someone requesting a test will not be able to message you directly, they can only submit a request. Once, and if, the wai ora tests positive, then further options for their communications capabilities will become available. Likewise with testers, your communications will remain limited to local networks and your wai ora.
Social networks will be available on media such as Facebook, WhatsApp and more.
National and or local
National and local arrangements may give further options for communications.
