CSAPHN - PRODA Starter Guide

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Select Submit to confirm.

To add an OMO: Select Manage maintenance officers 1 The new OMO Does not have an HPI-I: • Select ADD • Select Add new OMO • Enter their personal details, use the business address o Please note -Their identity verification is completed by the PRODA registration details. At this stage you cannot use a PRODA RA number to add an OMO • Having completed details, select Submit • Return to the OMO tab page • Copy the OMO number - this will be used to link the HI service to their PRODA account access

For the NEW OMO

• • • •

Log into PRODA but before going to service, select Link Identifiers o or o Open the Menu bar on left, select Manage Log on account, then select Link Identifiers Scroll and select RO/OMO number Enter the Number taken from the OMO tab The new OMO is now linked to your Organisation as an OMO

2. The new OMO has an HPI-I • Select Add • Select Add New OMO • Enter their HPI I and select ADD.

HPI-I Links – Linking Healthcare Providers on the HI Service Finding the HPI-I for your Providers, the Directory can be used to search for Provider HPI-I’s, Select Cancel at the Bottom left to return to the Directory page. The search requires the AHPRA registration number which can be sourced at: https://www.ahpra.gov.au/Registration/Registers-of-Practitioners.aspx Finding the HPI-I • • • •

Select Search HI for Provider Individual Enter AHPRA number and Surname Search Copy / save HPI-I number for linking and input to the CIS

Please note: • You are also required to ‘Remove’ Providers if they no longer work in your organisation • If you have a regular Locum, you can leave them attached • All providers who have registered and who provide health services should be linked to your organisation 12


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