Glossary

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Pathway Groupsearch for term

Is the highest level of grouping of individual agency pathways (e.g., MCH pathways, CD pathways). Up to 50 characters may be used in a Pathway Groupi title.

Patient relationshipsearch for term

Identifies how the client is related to the policy holder for the payer. When the client IS the policy holder then choose “self” and the information that has already been set up elsewhere on the client is automatically filled in on this page. If the relationship is anything other than self, you need to fill in the fields manually with information on the primary policy holder.

Pay Sourcesearch for term

Is selected from the drop down. One pay sourcei may be assigned to each Activity. If an activity includes time allocated to more than one pay source, then the activity needs to be entered as multiple activities. When this occurs, enter the portion of time allocated to each pay source as a separate activity.

Programssearch for term

Are a way of grouping clients and employees. A client may be assigned to multiple programsi. Show All displays all available programs in your agency.

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