Electronic case record definition
Electronic case record means an electronic file that includes all information collected and generated by the department regarding each individual’s Medicaid or healthy and well kids in Iowa eligibility and enrollment, including all documentation required for eligibility and any information collected or generated as part of a fair hearing process conducted by the department or through the exchange appeals process.
Electronic case record means an electronic file that includes all information collected and generated by the department regarding each individual’s Medicaid eligibility and enrollment.
Electronic case record means information or data created, collected, received, produced or maintained by a court or office in connection with a particular case that exists in the PACMS, CPCMS, or MDJS and that appears on web docket sheets or is provided in response to bulk distribution requests, regardless of format. This definition does not include images of documents filed with, received, produced or maintained by a court or office which are stored in PACMS, CPCMS or MDJS and any other automated system maintained by the Administrative Office of Pennsylvania Courts.
More Definitions of Electronic case record
Electronic case record means a digital court case record, regardless of the manner in which it has been converted to digital form. The term does not include a case record that is maintained only on microfiche, paper, or any other medium that can be read without the use of an electronic device.
Electronic case record means information or data created, collected, received, produced or maintained by the FJD in connection with a particular case that exists in the case management systems utilized by the FJD.