Participant Barriers app

The “Participant Barriers app” allows you to add, update, and view participant barriers outside of the informal assessment driver flow.

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Accessing the Participant Barriers app

You can access the “Participant Barriers app” from the “Case Management” menu when a participant is selected, as shown below:

Case Management Menu

Adding a barrier

If no barriers have been added, when you access the “Participant Barriers app”, you will see the following screen:

Add Barrier

Click the “Add Barrier” button shown below to add a barrier. For more information about the process of adding a barrier, see "Adding or editing a barrier".

Selecting a barrier

Click on a barrier to select it. This will allow you to see this full details that were entered about that barrier.

Select a barrier

Editing a barrier

You can view and edit a barrier that has already been added by clicking the pencil icon, as shown below:

Pencil icon

Deleting a barrier

You can delete a barrier by clicking the trashcan icon:

Searching

If multiple barriers have been added, you can search for a single entry using the “Search” bar, shown below:

Search bar

Sorting and Filtering

You can change the sort order or filter by “Barrier Type” using the options shown below:

Keeping Protected Information Safe

The “Participant Barriers app” includes an extra layer of security, so it’s okay to enter personal health information (PHI) about the participant on this page. Personal health information can include details about medical conditions that may affect the participant, if relevant for case management. The “Participant Barriers app” is not available to TMJ/TJ workers

Remember, the “Participant Barriers app” is one of only a handful of places in WWP where it’s okay to enter personal health information. The others include the “Family Barriers” page, the “Participant Barriers” page, and contacts with the “Treatment/Assessment Provider” title. All of these pages include the extra security needed to protect sensitive information about the participant and their family.

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