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The following illustration shows the flow of Better case management:
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When a case is created, it has status =1. This means that no data has been edited. The case manager can send the case to another case manager without the status changing. A notification is sent to the case manager when a new case is created. The case manager is responsible and registered in the organizational list.
When data has been changed, the status will change to 2. The minimum necessary change before the case manager can save the case is to tick one of the categories in the "Case processing" tab. Status = 2 also means that the case has no measures attached to it.
When status = 3, it is active and at least one measure has been added. There is no limit to the number of actions that can be added, nor is it necessary to add any. This status means that at least one measure is active, i.e. not closed. Notifications are sent to the action manager chosen by the case manager every time they receive a new action. Notifications are also sent to the case owner when a measure manager ends the measure.
In status 4, you know that there is at least one measure linked to the case and that the measure(s) have been concluded. This again means that it is time to investigate the case and see if it is ready to close.
A case with status 5 has been closed. The case manager may have created one or more follow-up checks. When this/these have been dealt with, the case manager can choose to reopen the case. A notification is sent to the case manager when the case has been closed.
If a case is reopened, it will have status = 6. When it is closed again, it will reset to status 5, and it can potentially fluctuate between these statuses. A notification is sent to the case manager if the case is taken up again.