Local System Managers, Contract Agencies and Independent Contractors:
This email is relevant to those agencies still planning to pursue an EHR upload. SSG has provided several updated documents, and these have been posted to the TRAC-IT documents section of our website:
In working through the schema files and ongoing development work (as well as some production support tickets that came in requesting new ICD-10 codes and languages), SSG had to make some minor updates to the data dictionary. SSG has indicated that there is nothing fundamentally different and no major impacts – these are just some clarifications that will help end users who use the data dictionary. The changes are listed below:
Local System Managers, Contract Agencies and Independent Contractors:
This week’s TRAC-IT updates include information about EHR uploads, newly scheduled user education hours over the summer, updated timelines and Help Desk metrics from April.
User Education Hours – SSG will hold three User Education sessions over the summer to address common questions they receive and answer other questions you may have. These will be an excellent opportunity for veteran TRAC-IT users and newer users to increase their confidence as we move toward Phase II implementation in December. During each session, SSG will complete a walk-through of a task(s) in TRAC-IT that users often have questions about and then respond to questions on that or other topics. Session dates and times are as follows:
You can register using this link and only need to register once to participate in all three sessions: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/2855613547770411611
Those who register will email receive reminders before each session.
Updated Timelines – While the Phase II launch date of December 11, 2023, has not changed, some of the interim timelines have been adjusted and are reflected in this updated graphic.
EHR Upload Topics & Reminders
April Help Desk Metrics – Here are some snapshots of April Help Desk ticket topics and the latest 3-month trends.
Local System Managers, Contract Providers and Independent Contractors:
I hope you are enjoying spring and surviving the pollen. Please note the following TRAC-IT updates and reminders.
Remember to Link Practitioners to Your Agency/Local System: For an individual practitioner to show on the Provider Extract, that practitioner must be affiliated/added to a local system or provider agency. If you are using TRAC-IT fully, you are less likely to forget this step since you must add practitioners to the local system or provider agency for them to be assigned services or access a child’s record. Since that is not required right now, some practitioners who are providing services have not been added to the local system or a provider agency in TRAC-IT. This becomes a problem when DBHDS uses the provider extract to populate the Medicaid Provider Roster for DMAS. Please take a moment to add practitioners to your agency or local system if you have not done so recently. If you need more information about how to do that, click on the Help button in TRAC-IT to access the User Manual section and Quick Reference Cards on User Management and Organization Management.
Billing Extract Q&A: Questions and answers from the Enhanced Billing Extract webinar have been posted to our website to accompany the recording and PPT. You can find them here.
EHR Functionality Updates:
Please plan to join office hours at the beginning of the hour since we will end each session when there are no further questions.
Kyla
Local System Managers, Contract Agencies and Independent Contractors:
We have lots of TRAC-IT updates, tips and resources for you this week!
Children Over Three: Data Clean-up
Localities are reminded that all children should be discharged in TRAC-IT on or before their third birthday. Children who turn three and remain open in TRAC-IT populate to the locality’s dashboard in the “Children > 3 with Active Cases” tile. Local system managers and/or service coordinators should regularly review this dashboard tile to ensure that all children over age three are discharged within data entry timelines. (These children can also be identified via the Client Extract report; column J indicates the number of days that have passed since the child’s third birthday.)
Ensure All Required Information Is Entered into TRAC-IT Before Discharge
From the 02/10/2023 weekly TRAC-IT update: Before discharging a child in TRAC-IT, please make sure all required information has been entered and is correct to ensure the child is correctly included on reports for your local system. This also ensures that the next local system has what is needed to move forward if the child comes back into Virginia’s early intervention system.
All required information includes the child’s most up to date IFSP services. Several localities have recently received transfer enrollments where the child’s services were not updated prior to discharge. When this happens, the only options available to resolve the issue, neither ideal, include:
EHR Upload Updates and Resources
Tips and Reminders about the Medicaid-EI Benefit in TRAC-IT
Please see the attached PowerPoint to be sure you are entering information correctly in TRAC-IT to trigger timely enrollments and discharges for the Medicaid-EI benefit.
Billing Extract Webinar: Recording and Slides Posted
The Billing Extract webinar recording and slides are available here: https://www.itcva.online/trac-it-webinars. A written Q&A document also will be posted soon to accompany the recording.
Please Respond to the SSG Help Desk If/When Contacted
To facilitate resolution of issues (often related to transfers between local systems), the SSG Help Desk may find it necessary to contact one (or more) localities for additional information and/or to request permission to modify data to successfully trigger re-enrollment logic. Please be responsive to these requests if/when they come in by acknowledging and replying to them as quickly as possible.
Local System Managers, Contract Agencies and Independent Contractors:
Here are the latest TRAC-IT updates and tips.
Family Survey Method – During this year’s implementation of the family survey, we received a question about removing the family survey method in TRAC-IT for a family with safety concerns.
In TRAC-IT, all families are asked to provide a survey method preference: Email or post. This is a required field. When we ask an incoming family about their survey method preference, we should be explaining briefly what the survey is, when it will come (once a year) and why it is important. A family can always choose not to complete a survey once received.
Under some circumstances—chief among these, concerns related to a family’s safety and security—a family may request to not have their contact information shared for the purposes of receiving a family survey. In these instances, the following steps may be followed to remove the survey method preference that initially was required.
To Remove Survey Method Preference
For Agencies Considering EHR Upload – The Question & Answer document from the March 24th EHR Kickoff has been posted to our website at https://www.itcva.online/trac-it-webinars
Help Desks Statistics – Here are some snapshots of March Help Desk ticket topics and the latest 3-month trends:
Local System Managers, Contract Agencies and Independent Contractors:
Here are the latest TRAC-IT updates and reminders.
Billing Extract Webinar: April 5, 1:30 – 2:30
Join us and SSG to get a preview and explanation of the enhanced TRAC-IT billing extracts that will be available in a few months. For some agencies, their final decision about pursuing an EHR upload will depend on the extent to which these billing extracts provide the data they need. Please forward this information to your billing staff if it will be helpful for them to see and hear the information firsthand.
Link to register – https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/1259100672681170012
Important Reminders about Transition Tasks in TRAC-IT
EHR Kickoff and Documents
Timelines
The following presents an overview of work happening and projected timelines leading up to the December 11, 2023 launch of Phase 2:
Local System Managers, Contract Agencies and Independent Contractors:
After some relatively quiet TRAC-IT weeks, I have several updates for you this week.
Enhanced Billing Extracts
SSG continues to work with a small group of stakeholders to improve the billing extracts. We will be scheduling a webinar, most likely in early April, to show and explain the new extracts. User testing of the new fiscal components and extracts is expected to take place in May, with the enhanced extracts available in TRAC-IT in June.
EHR Uploads
Local System Managers
A new user role is available in TRAC-IT to provide additional access to federal reports, extracts and other reports. The Local System Reporting role can be assigned to users within the local lead agency.
TRAC-IT Support Desk Metrics
Here are the latest three-month trend reports from the Support Desk.
Local System Managers, Contract Agencies and Independent Contractors:
I hope you are doing well and have enjoyed this week’s warmer weather. This TRAC-IT update includes a couple of tips/reminders and some January Help Desk statistics.
Updating Insurance Information: When you need to update information (new number, correction to spelling of a person’s name, etc.) for existing insurance in TRAC-IT, please edit the existing insurance record rather than creating a new insurance record.
Before Discharge: Before discharging a child in TRAC-IT, please make sure all required information has been entered and is correct to ensure the child is correctly included on reports for your local system. This also ensures that the next local system has what they need to move forward if the child comes back into Virginia’s early intervention system.
January Help Desk Statistics: The Help Desk was busy in January! Some of that spike was due to local systems requesting assistance to remove parents/guardians as they cleaned up data ahead of the family survey. Here are some other trends we saw.
Kyla