The Tennessee Department of Children’s Services announced a pilot program to expand access to information and streamline communications between child services agencies across the state. The live test phase is scheduled for completion at the end of this month, where it will be released statewide to 5,000 users.
As part of a 28-month partnership with Dynamics Research Corporation (DRC) the state’s Dept. Of Children’s Services will replace its legacy system, TNKIDS, with the Tennessee Family and Child Tracking System (TFACTS). The new Statewide Automated Child Welfare Information System, or SACWIS, is designed to help agencies see individuals in the system as part of a more connected, family-focused whole, DRC’s chairman and CEO, Jim Regan, said.
“This statewide child welfare practice model will allow the Department of Children’s Services to provide better care to children and families in Tennessee through a greater focus on family reunification,” Mr. Regan said in a statement.
According to the company, twenty child service agencies in the Mid-Cumberland Region are already live testing the system. When launched statewide, TFACTS is designed to enable users to document and access case-specific information on intake, provider payment and closure details – all accessible from a central repository for case documents. Tom Kelly, DRC’s senior vice president and general manager for Systems Engineering and Information Technology, said, “By eliminating standalone, disjointed legacy systems, TFACTS will have a major impact on how Department and private providers carry out their daily mission of aiding children and families.”
According to HHS’s Administration for Children & Families, Tennessee is one of eight other states with SACWIS models in development. Nine states have elected not to implement SACWIS models, meaning they have not approached their child welfare case management according to HHS guidelines, and are not eligible to receive part of the more than $2.3 billion in approved SACWIS developmental project costs.
This will be DRC’s fourth automated case management system, the company said, including implementations in Colorado, Ohio and New Hampshire.
Related posts:
Pingback: baltimore water damage
Pingback: garage door repair toronto
Pingback: houses in chatsworth
Pingback: sex weiber
Pingback: Cupertino Real Estate
Pingback: new home building
Pingback: Cheap Hosting
Pingback: flex belt
Pingback: site
Pingback: Repair iphone
Pingback: Malika Desvergnes
Pingback: business phone deals
Pingback: discount fragrances
Pingback: Personalized Jewelry is an Awesome Gift
Pingback: ganhar dinheiro
Pingback: hygienist salary
Pingback: friv
Pingback: green smoke
Pingback: sydney hummer limousines
Pingback: shoe carnival coupon
Pingback: stop smoking hypnotherapy
Pingback: how to get rid of dandruff
Pingback: reverse mortgage calculator
Pingback: que comer para bajar de peso rapido
Pingback: USA Proxy Listing
Pingback: Asunto Turkista
Pingback: how to astral project
Pingback: inventory management software
Pingback: hypnosis mp3
Pingback: window cleaners Grimsby
Pingback: window cleaners Plymouth
Pingback: window cleaners Perth
Pingback: societe
Pingback: elections fraud
Pingback: Beginer forex tutorial
Pingback: flights
Pingback: Graviola
Pingback: backpage orange county escorts
Pingback: resume help
Pingback: injury attorneys los angeles
Pingback: online dating profile tips
Pingback: Trading System
Pingback: Orlando
Pingback: Metal Roofing Prices
Pingback: granny sex
Pingback: revlon coupons
Pingback: article submission software
Pingback: bremm mosel
Pingback: grafiiti
Pingback: King Swagga Apprel