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1. Electronic Benefits Transfer The Next Five YearsEBT Readiness NWA Technology Conference
Atlanta, Georgia
November 2007
2. approach to today’s discussion
preparing your vendors for EBT
preparing your MIS system for EBT
EBT feasibility study
3. preparing your vendors for EBT
timing
start long before you ever anticipate moving to EBT
address where you are and where other states are at every opportunity – keep vendors in the loop
4. preparing your vendors for EBT
what to cover
educate vendors on what EBT is and how it differs from food stamps EBT
explain why WIC EBT is a more complex animal than other EBT applications
explain the EBT process and equipment needs for each EBT scenario
explain pros and cons of each method
5. preparing your vendors for EBT
how to cover
use vendor advisory work groups
try to involve all types of vendors
use retail store trainings and forums to educate stores on EBT
use mailings to stores if necessary
6. preparing your vendors for EBT
what you need to know from your vendors
survey vendors on type of front end system and it’s capabilities
determine vendor’s equipment replacement cycle
7. preparing your vendors for EBT
what is most important???
LISTEN
get the feedback and opinions of your vendors… if you don’t get their buy in, your system faces a huge uphill battle!!
8. EBT Readiness
What is EBT Readiness?
Evaluation of your system against the following;
USDA FNS Functional Requirements Document (FReD-E) and,
the draft USDA FNS EBT Ready Document published in April 2006
9. EBT Readiness
system requirements
establish and maintain state WIC food category and subcategory
assign food packages by category/subcategory codes
maintain UPC code for each item authorized
ability to view participants monthly prescription by food category/subcategory
10. EBT Readiness
system requirements
produce/process reports of benefit issuance, history of food prescription changes, history of electronic benefit authorizations (EBA)
view at clinic current EBA balance and future month balances
ability to print at clinic current and future EBA balances
11. EBT Readiness
system requirements
set up card account and assign EBT card to family
ability to deactivate card
ability to replace card for family
ability to change PIN
12. EBT Readiness
system requirements
if state elects, ability to reuse/reassign card to another family
ability to reinstate card reported lost, if found
ability to search system to read and access EBA member and benefits displays
13. EBT Readiness
system requirements
ability to aggregate food benefits for entire household
ability to assign the individual participant benefits to the family EBA
ability to void/reissue benefits
15. EBT Readiness
system requirements
ability to transfer an individuals benefits from one family to another (both EBT)
if not statewide EBT, ability to transfer member or entire family to EBT from paper system or from EBT to paper system
ability to remove a participant from an EBT family
16. EBT Readiness
system requirements
ability to produce reports to show food usage and purchase patterns for nutrition education counseling
ability to determine or assign maximum prices for each food item by peer group
ability to determine or assign maximum prices for food categories/subcategories for settlement
produce reports on foods purchased
17. EBT Readiness
system requirements
ability to produce financial management reports for EBT
ability to produce rebate reports from EBT
ability to produce enrollment and caseload management reports from EBT
18. EBT Readiness
system requirements
ability to produce vendor management reports
capture vendor prices by item
identify specific products purchased
fraud detection methods (transactions outside store hours, high number of PIN attempts, etc.)
provide compliance buy capability
19. EBT Readiness
system requirements
document EBT training and card issuance status
if applicable, ability to enable/disable EBT card issuance by sites or even to individual participants
20. EBT Readiness
system requirements
produce system administration reports reflecting EBT activity
track EBT card stock
document participant abuse related to EBT
21. Pennsylvania’s EBT Feasibility Study
conducted December 2006 – August 2007
detailed questionnaire and site visits to states that conducted pilots or are in the process of implementing EBT
observed clinic, store and participant EBT procedures
22. Pennsylvania’s EBT Feasibility Study
off line states reviewed
23. Pennsylvania’s EBT Feasibility Study
on line states reviewed
24. Pennsylvania’s EBT Feasibility Study
conclusions
the least expensive EBT model is at least twice as expensive as our current paper model
no existing EBT system is an ideal fit for Pennsylvania. There are positives and negatives with each state’s system
FNS funding is not assured for continuing EBT operations
partnering with DPW is non-beneficial for WIC
25. Pennsylvania’s EBT Feasibility Study
recommendations
expand current electronic vendor data collection systems to offer electronic payment options
incrementally build necessary EBT infrastructure
work closely with the retailer community to consider their preferences and influence their EBT direction to the extent possible
monitor other states EBT progress
keep abreast of emerging technologies (wireless communications, biometrics, etc.)