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This page is about [[North Carolina]]'s [[Medicaid]] Eligibility Information System (EIS), which is a mainframe computer program used in NC to determine eligibility for [[Medicaid]]. It is not clear whether there are any guidelines or rules available which express, in human-readable form, the requirements which the EIS software is supposed to follow; if there are any, they do not appear to be available online. | This page is about [[North Carolina]]'s [[Medicaid]] Eligibility Information System (EIS), which is a mainframe computer program used in NC to determine eligibility for [[Medicaid]]. It is not clear whether there are any guidelines or rules available which express, in human-readable form, the requirements which the EIS software is supposed to follow; if there are any, they do not appear to be available online. | ||
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+ | Access appears to be via text-based terminal, probably [[telnet]] or possibly [[ssh]]. The user manual does not seem to give the address ([[IP address]] or [[domain name]]) of the server; it may be that it is only accessible via private network. | ||
It's also not clear whether the EIS covers areas other than Medicaid; it appears to be a very large system. | It's also not clear whether the EIS covers areas other than Medicaid; it appears to be a very large system. |
Revision as of 18:34, 4 May 2008
Overview
This page is about North Carolina's Medicaid Eligibility Information System (EIS), which is a mainframe computer program used in NC to determine eligibility for Medicaid. It is not clear whether there are any guidelines or rules available which express, in human-readable form, the requirements which the EIS software is supposed to follow; if there are any, they do not appear to be available online.
Access appears to be via text-based terminal, probably telnet or possibly ssh. The user manual does not seem to give the address (IP address or domain name) of the server; it may be that it is only accessible via private network.
It's also not clear whether the EIS covers areas other than Medicaid; it appears to be a very large system.