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Assessment of dermatitis (eczema) management in children

Statewide referral criteria

Specialty: Dermatology
Age group: Children

Direct to an emergency department

  • Any rash causing widespread erythema of the skin with signs of systemic illness
  • Eczema herpeticum.

Criteria for referral to public hospital service

  • Widespread, chronic dermatitis that has not responded to medical management (i.e. soap free washing, regular moisturiser, regular antihistamines and prescribed topical corticosteroid (with or without calcineurin inhibitors)) with functional or psychological impact on quality of life or activities of daily life
  • Dermatitis exacerbated by secondary infection
  • Allergic contact dermatitis that has not responded to medical management.

Information to be included in the referral

Information that must be provided

  • Reason for referral and expectation or outcome, anticipated by the patient, or their carer, and the referring clinician from referral to the health service
  • The functional or psychological impact on quality of life or activities of daily living including impact on work, study, social activities or carer role
  • Findings on physical examination
  • Details of previous management including the course of treatment(s), assessment of adherence to current management plan and outcome of treatment(s).
  • Current and complete medication history (including non-prescription medicines, herbs and supplements)
  • Patient’s age
  • If the patient is pregnant and if the skin condition is thought to be related to the pregnancy.

Provide if available

  • Colour photograph(s) – with patient’s consent where secure image transfer, identification and storage is possible. These images often assist with identifying clinical urgency and the most appropriate specialist clinic or service
  • If the child identifies as an Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander
  • If the child is neurodiverse, gender diverse or has a disability
  • If the child has a preferred language other than English and if they rely on cultural or linguistic support (e.g. Aboriginal cultural support, an interpreter)
  • If the child lives in out-of-home care (foster care, kinship care, permanent care or residential care)
  • If the child is aged 14-18 years, do they consent that their health information. is shared with their parent, guardian or carer.

Additional comments

The Minimum information for referrals to non-admitted specialist services lists the information that should be included in a referral request.

Note. Patients will be discharged back to the care of their GP with a detailed management plan, unless they require ongoing treatment (e.g. systemic medication, narrow band ultraviolet B therapy).

The referral should note if the request is for a second or subsequent opinion as requests for a second opinion will usually not be accepted.

Cosmetic procedures (including laser procedures) without medical indications are currently restricted in Victorian public hospitals and cannot be performed unless specific medical indications exist. The medical indications and clinical thresholds for reconstructive surgery includes venous conditions - chronic dermatitis/eczema.

Where appropriate and available the referral may be directed to an alternative specialist clinic or service.

Referral to a public hospital is not appropriate for

Previously diagnosed dermatitis that is adequately managed.

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Where to get help

Patients
For information about your specific medical condition, care pathway and/or wait times, please contact your GP or health service that you have been referred to.

General Practitioners
If your query relates to a referral for a specialist clinic, please contact the relevant health service directly or refer to their website for guidance.

For all other queries
Email plannedcare@health.vic.gov.au.