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We invite you to shape the future of Curam, including product roadmaps, by submitting ideas that matter to you the most. Here's how it works:

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Start by posting ideas and requests to enhance a product or service. Take a look at ideas others have posted and upvote them if they matter to you,

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The Curam team may need your help to refine the ideas so they may ask for more information or feedback. The offering manager team will then decide if they can begin working on your idea. If they can start during the next development cycle, they will put the idea on the priority list. Each team at Merative works on a different schedule, where some ideas can be implemented right away, others may be placed on a different schedule.

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Some ideas can be implemented at Merative, while others may not fit within the development plans for the product. In either case, the team will let you know as soon as possible. In some cases, we may be able to find alternatives for ideas which cannot be implemented in a reasonable time.


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Married Filing Jointly and end date to applications details for one member

We feel that OOTB Curam does not handle all HH composition scenarios correctly. We are focused specifically on cases in which two people are married and filing taxes jointly, but not living together. Our planned implementation of the Change of Circumstance Script for the citizen portal will allow a member to remove someone from their Household. This will result in a member having an end date and end reason populated for their application details evidence. We feel based on this that IBM should determine HH comp in such a way that all members who have a member relationship of spouse and a tax filing status of married filing jointly should be considered in one another HH comp regardless of whether or not there is an end date and end reason populated for their application details evidence. SCDHHS understands that it is the perspective of IBM that this scenario can be handled by having the citizen update the address of the member who has moved out of the home and changing their applicant status to Non-applying. However, SCDHHS does not think this is a reasonable expectation of citizens who we cannot train and who cannot be expected to know Medicaid Policy.

Customer Name South Carolina
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      Sep 1, 2016

      Local work was undertaken to address in a timely fashion that met the customer need. Product enhancement not required. Closing item.

      John Sweeney
      Offering Manager, Social Programs

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      Aug 2, 2016

      Work around was evaluated and determined not to meet requirements of use case.

      Resubmitted to product development for reconsideration as feature candidate.

      John Sweeney
      Offering Manager - Curam Social Programs

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      Jul 21, 2016

      Development team provided possible workaround on 07/14 to address requirement that would not require a system change. Local services team reviewing to determine if workaround is valid.

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      Jun 8, 2016

      CFR attached.

    • Timothy Cozine
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      Jun 6, 2016

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      May 25, 2016

      Thank you for your enhancement request. We are currently analyzing the requirement and will provide another update when that analysis is complete to confirm whether or not the enhancement will be considered in a future functional release.

      John Sweeney
      Offering Manager - Curam Social Programs

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      May 22, 2016

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