Way to go Judy! Let's all hope your view of information-sharing
catches on.
It's great too to see someone on the regulatory side putting in a little
"off" time for the industry. It's usually the providers' employees who are
that dedicated to the cause. (No offense now people, just my observation through
the years)
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Sunday, April 18, 2004 9:34
AM
Subject: Re: Request for Assistance,
State MDS Websites
Judy,
Take a look at the Florida site as well as Texas. Some states are moving
all thier MDS related information to the MDS Dial-Up Network Bulletins Page.
This works for providers, but makes it tough for the vendors to obtain
information. We then have to call you to gather information or update our
records.
I would request that you have a page for the vendors that includes
information about the quarterly type being used in your state, details of
the system being used for Medicaid payment (grouper version if RUG-III,
or other system), Section S if being used, Section U status in Virginia, any
special data manipulation being done (e.g. not submitting HIV status),
etc.
Thanks
Nathan
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Sunday, April 18, 2004 4:54
AM
Subject: Request for Assistance, State
MDS Websites
I am the RAI Manager of Virginia, and I'm setting up an unsecured State
MDS Webpage. I want to make it easy, interactive and useful to
Virginia providers. If any of you live in states that already have
this type of website and you think it's particularly useful, I would love to
have the link. Any other state RAI Managers who would be willing to
give me their advice/expertise in this area would be welcomed.
Also, what would you like to see on a state MDS website? This is
a separate website from the State Transmission "keyhole" site. It
would be available to anyone, without passwords.
If you are a Virginia provider, please let me know that in your reply,
and I'll certainly try to put what you want on the website. I'll
announce the link on the 'keyhole' page and in my email newsletter. I
probably won't get it up and running until late summer/early fall.
Thank you,
Judy Wilhide, RN, BA, RAC-C
RAI Manager
Virginia