Case Status Tracker - Pilot Engagement

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Welcome to the Case Status Tracker Pilot Engagement Site
This site is designed for County and Tribal Nation caseworkers participating in the Case Status Tracker Pilot. Here, you’ll find everything you need to stay informed and engaged throughout the pilot, including:

Whether you have questions or simply want to stay up to date, this site is your go-to space to stay connected with the Worker Experience Product Team.

Below, you’ll find:

  • A space to ask questions directly to the Worker Experience Team

  • An idea board to share feedback or suggestions

We’re excited to collaborate with you throughout this pilot. Your insights and feedback are critical—they will shape how we improve our products and services for workers and residents across Minnesota.

Welcome to the Case Status Tracker Pilot Engagement Site
This site is designed for County and Tribal Nation caseworkers participating in the Case Status Tracker Pilot. Here, you’ll find everything you need to stay informed and engaged throughout the pilot, including:

Whether you have questions or simply want to stay up to date, this site is your go-to space to stay connected with the Worker Experience Product Team.

Below, you’ll find:

  • A space to ask questions directly to the Worker Experience Team

  • An idea board to share feedback or suggestions

We’re excited to collaborate with you throughout this pilot. Your insights and feedback are critical—they will shape how we improve our products and services for workers and residents across Minnesota.

Have a question? Post it here.

You can send questions to the Worker Experience Team

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  • Share Could you please post instructions on the correct process to complete the 2919 in Caseworks? This is the problem we are experiencing, but we are not the first Caseworks county. Erin noticed that since configurations of the data sharing feature in July, MNIT has only received four DHS2919 from Stearns County. Brandon did some analysis, and we found that most Stearns users were generating and submitting these forms as flattened into CaseWorks DPC and then filing them down. As part of this project, users were directed to submit these documents as editable or unflattened so they can be picked up and share with MNIT. I’ve included Jannell because she is the CaseWorks expert and would know the process for submitting documents back into CaseWorks as editable. Is this something you can communicate to the team or need further clarification? If so, I’d be happy to connect with you to go through the process. on Facebook Share Could you please post instructions on the correct process to complete the 2919 in Caseworks? This is the problem we are experiencing, but we are not the first Caseworks county. Erin noticed that since configurations of the data sharing feature in July, MNIT has only received four DHS2919 from Stearns County. Brandon did some analysis, and we found that most Stearns users were generating and submitting these forms as flattened into CaseWorks DPC and then filing them down. As part of this project, users were directed to submit these documents as editable or unflattened so they can be picked up and share with MNIT. I’ve included Jannell because she is the CaseWorks expert and would know the process for submitting documents back into CaseWorks as editable. Is this something you can communicate to the team or need further clarification? If so, I’d be happy to connect with you to go through the process. on Twitter Share Could you please post instructions on the correct process to complete the 2919 in Caseworks? This is the problem we are experiencing, but we are not the first Caseworks county. Erin noticed that since configurations of the data sharing feature in July, MNIT has only received four DHS2919 from Stearns County. Brandon did some analysis, and we found that most Stearns users were generating and submitting these forms as flattened into CaseWorks DPC and then filing them down. As part of this project, users were directed to submit these documents as editable or unflattened so they can be picked up and share with MNIT. I’ve included Jannell because she is the CaseWorks expert and would know the process for submitting documents back into CaseWorks as editable. Is this something you can communicate to the team or need further clarification? If so, I’d be happy to connect with you to go through the process. on Linkedin Email Could you please post instructions on the correct process to complete the 2919 in Caseworks? This is the problem we are experiencing, but we are not the first Caseworks county. Erin noticed that since configurations of the data sharing feature in July, MNIT has only received four DHS2919 from Stearns County. Brandon did some analysis, and we found that most Stearns users were generating and submitting these forms as flattened into CaseWorks DPC and then filing them down. As part of this project, users were directed to submit these documents as editable or unflattened so they can be picked up and share with MNIT. I’ve included Jannell because she is the CaseWorks expert and would know the process for submitting documents back into CaseWorks as editable. Is this something you can communicate to the team or need further clarification? If so, I’d be happy to connect with you to go through the process. link

    Could you please post instructions on the correct process to complete the 2919 in Caseworks? This is the problem we are experiencing, but we are not the first Caseworks county. Erin noticed that since configurations of the data sharing feature in July, MNIT has only received four DHS2919 from Stearns County. Brandon did some analysis, and we found that most Stearns users were generating and submitting these forms as flattened into CaseWorks DPC and then filing them down. As part of this project, users were directed to submit these documents as editable or unflattened so they can be picked up and share with MNIT. I’ve included Jannell because she is the CaseWorks expert and would know the process for submitting documents back into CaseWorks as editable. Is this something you can communicate to the team or need further clarification? If so, I’d be happy to connect with you to go through the process.

    Christine Partlow asked about 2 months ago

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