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The assign & archive features have been designed to improve the messaging workflow for professionals. These features are most beneficial for teams where multiple team members are responsible for managing messages from patients & has been designed to work nicely with our Automatic CC feature.
It is important that before your team starts using this feature, you discuss as a team how you will use it to ensure no one accidentally misses a message.
The assign feature allows professionals to assign a message to themselves. This is to avoid multiple professionals within the same team duplicating their work.
To assign a message, click ‘Assign to me’ at the top of a message thread.
To unassign a message, click ‘Assign to none’ at the top of a message thread.
If someone in your team has assigned a message to themselves, but it should actually be assigned to you, you can click ‘Assign to none’ to unassign it.
Once unassigned, you can click ‘Assign to me’ and the message will be assigned to you.
No, you can only assign a message to yourself.
When a professional assigns a message thread to themselves it will show as assigned for:
The professional
Any participants in the message who are in the same team as the professional
It will not show as assigned for the following participants:
Patients
Carers
Non-institutional professionals
Professionals who are in a different team to the professional who assigned the message.
If the assigned professional leaves the message, the message will automatically be unassigned and will become ‘Active’.
Yes it is possible to assign any message, even ones when only you and the patient are the participants. Remember, the patient cannot see that it has been assigned, so if you want to tell them you are dealing with the message then send them a reply.
Yes. When a professional assigns a message to themselves, it only takes effect for their team. If a second team’s professionals are also participants in the message, the message remains active for them. If a professional from the second team then assigns a message, this only affects their team (and the message remains assigned for the first team until somebody manually assigns the message to none).
The archive feature allows a team professional to archive a message for themselves and members of the same team who are also a participant of that message.
Archiving a message changes the status of the message. It removes the message from the ‘Active’ view of the professional’s inbox and instead displays the message under the ‘Archived’ filter.
This feature should be used with messages that professionals no longer need to respond to.
Yes, all participants in an archived message can respond to the message, whether this be patients, carers or professionals. This will automatically unarchive the message for professionals in the team that archived it.
To archive a message, click on the ‘Archive’ button at the top of the message thread.
To unarchive a message, click the ‘Move to Active’ button at the top of the message thread.
When a professional archives a message thread it will archive the message for:
The professional
Any participants in the message who are in the same team as the professional
It will not archive it for the following participants:
Patients
Carers
Non-institutional professionals
Professionals who are in a different team to the professional who selected ‘Archive’
Go to ‘Messages’ and then select ‘Archived’ on the filter at the top of the page.
Yes it is possible to archive any message, even ones when only yourself and the patient are the participants. If the patient adds a new message to the thread, the message will automatically unarchive itself.
Yes. When a professional archives a message, it only archives for their team.
If a second team’s professionals are also participants in the message, the message remains active for them. If a professional from the second team then archives the message, this only affects their team (and the message remains archived for the first team until somebody manually moves it to active or sends a reply).
When an assigned message is archived, the message will display as both assigned and archived. If you then unarchive the message, it will remain as assigned.
The filter at the top of the Messages page will allow you to switch between different message types. By default, you will see ‘Active’ messages - these are messages that have not been assigned or archived. You can switch to ‘Assigned’ and ‘Archived’. If a message has been both assigned and archived, it will appear in both the ‘Assigned’ and ‘Archived’ filters.