Which are the major differences between Automatic Calculated Ongoing Payments (referred to as “Calc Ongoing”) and the Episode Driven payments?
• Episode Driven payments are generally made for out of home CCI or Group home placements. It is a unit based payment system, and requires workers to manually enter the number of units being billed by the institution. Q: What does “pending”, “in process” and “outstanding” mean as it pertains to payments? Back to top A: The above terms are defined as follows: PENDING: A check’s status will appear as pending prior to the check being printed and mailed. The check will have a pending status from the time the batch process is run on Friday evening until Monday evening where all pending checks will be converted to “in process.” Please note that when a check is in “pending status” you may cancel or stop this payment. IN PROCESS: Means that the check was not cancelled in the pending process and is waiting to be printed and mailed. It is important to note that the check status will remain in process until WiSACWIS receives the check #s and check dates, so that the status can be changed from “In
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