Bacchus Marsh, Melton and Caroline Springs Dot Workflow Diagrams
What are Dot Workflow Diagrams?
Dot Workflow Diagrams are visual tools that outline the steps, processes, and workflows in specific tasks and systems. They use simple symbols and connecting lines to present information in a clear, concise, and easy-to-understand format.
Benefits of Dot Workflow Diagrams
Dot Workflow Diagrams break down complex workflows into clear, step-by-step visuals. They help you quickly familiarize yourself with new systems and processes, saving time, without needing to read lengthy documentation. You should still refer to other documents, such as What Goes Where and Quick Reference Guides for more detailed information.
How to Read Dot Workflow Diagrams
- Dots (Nodes): Represent key steps, decisions, or events in the workflow. Different colours indicate the roles or craft groups involved.
- Lines/Arrows: Show the sequence or relationship between steps.
- Labels: Provide brief descriptions of the actions required at each step.
For further clarification or assistance, feel free to reach out to your manager or the Digital Health team.
Between Visit Workflow
Community
Community District Nursing
- BMM Community District Nursing Workflow – Admission to the Program
- BMM Community District Nursing Workflow – Day of the Visit
- BMM Community District Nursing Workflow – Processing of Referrals
Oncology and Haematology
Specialist Clinics
- Specialist Clinics Appointments workflow
- Specialist Clinics patient no show workflow
- Specialist Clinics Referrals and Triage workflow
Theatre
Urgent Care Workflows
- BMM Patient Journey through Urgent Care
- BMM Inpatient presentation to Urgent Care (including SSU)
- BMM UC to Inpatient (including SSU)
Women’s and Children’s