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Focus: Referral to <x> concepts that are internationally relevant. While referrals can often be made to a national or locally relevant program, service or practitioner, there are some concepts that are relevant internationally. 

Extension Concepts

Concept

Extension

AUUSUK
464001000124109 |Referral to case manager (procedure)|US


464011000124107 |Referral to care manager (procedure)|US


464131000124100 |Referral to community health worker (procedure)|US


871731000000106 |Referral to social prescribing service (procedure)|UK


1090361000000104 |Referral to police (procedure)|UK


1066291000000102 |Referral to foodbank (procedure)|UK


551101000124107 |Referral to lawyer (procedure)|US


662851000124106 |Referral to interpreter (procedure)|

US


663121000124103 |Referral to community arts program (procedure)|

US


662861000124108 |Referral to community wellness program (procedure)|

US


International and Extension Concepts

There are a significant number of referral to <x> concepts in the International Edition, with the majority being health related. These can be found << 3457005 |Patient referral (procedure)|. The list provided below focuses on the social care rather than healthcare aspect.


International Concepts
713109004 |Referral to community meals service (procedure)|
308440001 |Referral to social worker (procedure)|
1254710006 |Referral to telephone social support program (procedure)|
390893007 |Referral to physical activity program (procedure)|
306154005 |Referral to arts therapy services (procedure)|
711281004 |Referral to support group (procedure)|

Gaps Identified from Use Case Work

Missing ConceptsComments
Referral for home assessment
Referral to care navigator
Referral to Meals on Wheels Program
Referral for home repairs

Country Responses

Actions: Taking into account the concepts noted above please identify

  • the types of social care referral procedures for older people that are missing
  • any extension concepts that would not be useful or understood in your country
CountryComments
Australia
United States
United Kingdom
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