The Data Warehouse
InfoView & the Book of Business
What is InfoView?
• InfoView is a tool within MiSACWIS that allows end users to generate county and agency based reports
▪ The data warehouse portal is a hyperlink located at the top right corner of every MiSACWIS screen
▪ Once granted access to InfoView, a user is automatically signed in when the portal hyperlink is selected
Navigate to Data Warehouse
Who can use InfoView?
• MDHHS & PAFC staff
• User profile determines which reports are visible▪ FC workers only see FC reports
▪ PAFC workers only see reports within their agency
• Access form needs to be completed and submitted ▪ MDHHS employee: submit the MDHHS-127 to Application
Security ([email protected])
▪ Non-MDHHS employee: submit a MDHHS-815 to Application Security ([email protected])
What is in InfoView?
• Approximately 70 reports
▪ Separated within respective business folders
• Data is MiSACWISproduction data from the day prior
Available Reports
• Adoption: ▪ CW 3101 Adoption Alert by County▪ CW 3104 Adoption Alert by Agency▪ CW 3106 Adoption Finalizations by County▪ CW 3108 Adoption Finalizations by Agency
• Data Quality ▪ CW-7004 for private agencies - Method to correct assignments by individual caseworker
(suggested report for private agencies and larger counties where the CW-7006 is not manageable)
▪ CW 7005 Reference Guide (cheat sheet for cleaning up case assignments)▪ CW-7006 for DHS – Method to see the bigger picture for the county▪ CW-7008 – Active Children without a placement
• Financial ▪ CW 8001 PAFC Monthly Revenue Recognition Report – Private Agency users can only view this
report▪ CW 8300 Children’s Services Payroll Register▪ CW 8301 Repayment Plans and Recoupment▪ CW 8302 Stop Warrant Requests▪ CW 8303 Legislative $3 Admin Report▪ CW 8304 Title IV-E Penetration Rate – County▪ CW 8306 Charge Back Financial Report▪ CW 8307 MiSACWIS Child Payment History
Available Reports
• Foster Care
▪ CW 2002 CFC Social Worker Contacts Timeliness by County
▪ CW 2006 CFC Social Worker Contacts Timeliness by Agency
▪ CW 2201 CFC Service Plan Timeliness by County – Summary
▪ CW 2204 CFC Service Plan Timeliness by Agency – Summary
▪ CW 2601 CFC Medical and Dental Timeliness by County
▪ CW 2604 CFC Medical and Dental Timeliness by Agency
▪ CW 2607 CFC Medical and Dental History by Child - County
▪ CW 2608 CFC Medical and Dental History by Worker
▪ CW 2609 CFC Medical and Dental History by Child – Agency
▪ CW 2610 CFC Medical and Dental History by Worker – Agency
▪ CW 2701 CFC Reunification Alerts by County – Summary
▪ CW 2704 CFC Reunification Alerts by Agency
▪ CW 7001 Tribal Address Locator Tool
Available Reports
• Foster Care
▪ CW 7001 MDHHS Dashboard
▪ CW 7002 PAFC Dashboard
▪ CW 2706 CFC Length in time in care by County – Summary
▪ CW 2709 CFC Length in time in care by Agency – Summary
▪ CW-2711 CFC Length of time in care by Permanency Goal by County –Summary
▪ CW-2714 CFC Length of time in care by Legal Status by County – Summary
▪ CW-2721 CFC Length of time in care by Permanency Goal by Agency –Summary
▪ CW-2724 CFC Length of time in care by Legal Status by Agency – Summary
▪ CW 2928 Jail and Detention Placements by County – Summary
▪ CW 2930 Jail and Detention Placements by Agency – Summary
▪ CW 7003 CFC Book of Business – Supervisor
▪ CW 7003 CFC Book of Business - Worker
Available Reports
• Protective Services
▪ CW 1001 CPS Book of Business – Supervisor
▪ CW 1001 CPS Book of Business – Worker
▪ CW 1011 CPS Centralized Intake Reports
▪ CW 1101 CPS Commencement and Face-to-Face Contacts
▪ CW 1201 CPS Recent Maltreatment Recurrence
▪ CW 1301 CPS Ongoing Social Work Contacts
▪ CW 1351 CPS Initial Service Plan Timeliness
▪ CW 1354 CPS Updated Service Plan Timeliness
▪ CW 7001I MDHHS Dashboard
▪ CW 7007 CPS Cases without the Minimum Set of Workers
▪ CW 1011 CPS Centralized Intake Reports
▪ CW 1400 CPS Category Disposition
Report Data Criteria
What data is needed for each report?▪ Job Aid: Available Data Warehouse (DW) Reports
• Located on MiSACWIS Communications Website• Updated after each release
Child Protective Services Social Work Contacts Reports• CPS Commencement Contacts Report
▪ For the contact to count on the report, it has to have the following 3 criteria:• Commencement checkbox must be checked• Contact Occurred must be ‘yes’• Contact status can be anything
• CPS Face to Face Contacts Report (Investigation)▪ For the contact to count on the report, it has to have the following 5 criteria:
• Contact Type: case contact• Contact Method: face to face• Contact includes worker and child victim• Contact Occurred must be ‘yes’• Contact status can be anything
Report Data Criteria
Foster Care Social Work Contacts Reports• FC SWC Worker/Child Report
▪ For a contact to count on the report, it has to have the following 7 criteria:• Contact Method: face to face• Contact Type: case contact• Contact includes worker and child(ren)• Contact occurred at placement location
– Relative's house– Foster Home – Parental home– Residential Placement– Independent Living – Adoptive home– Detention– Hospital– Jail
• Contact marked as private• Contact Occurred must be ‘yes’• Contact status can be anything
Report Data Criteria
FC SWC Worker/Supervisor Report• For a contact to count on the report, it has to have the following 4
criteria:▪ Contact Method: face to face▪ Contact Type: supervision▪ Contact Occurred must be “yes”▪ Contact must include the primary worker and a supervisor
FC SWC Worker/Parent Report• For a contact to count on the report, it has to have the following 5
criteria:▪ Contact Method: face to face (incarcerated parent can be any method)▪ Contact Type: case contact▪ Contact occurred must be “yes”▪ Contact must include the worker and the participating parent▪ Contact status can be anything
Known Issues
What are known issues? Issues and defects that have been reported. Users must call the MiSACWIS Help Desk
• Child Protective Services▪ The CPS Face to Face report is currently including
Category V cases
▪ The CPS Face to Face report is currently not counting initial face to face contacts when made by Law Enforcement in the SOP period
Known Issues
• Foster Care▪ In the CFC reports and BOB, there have been reports of
children not appearing, even when they have been appropriately assigned.
▪ On October 1st, there was a policy change to replace the return home within 21 day policy with the return home within 7 day policy. These updates have not been incorporated into InfoView reporting.
▪ CI 17-127 Medical/Dental Examinations for Child Returned to Parent was issued on 09/25/17. These updates have not been incorporated into InfoView reporting.
Key Notes About InfoView
By County Versus By Agency Reports• Foundation for county reports is the responsible county
identified in MiSACWIS
• Responsible county will always be MDHHS
• Staff who want to see all cases that their county is responsible for, regardless of who directly manages them, would select the county report
• If a case is directly managed by a PAFC, the county report will first look for a MDHHS primary worker and when one is not found, then the report will look for the POS monitor
Key Notes About InfoView
By County Versus By Agency Reports• Foundation for agency reports is the assigned primary
worker
• Regardless if the worker is MDHHS or PAFC
• MDHHS staff who want to generate a report representative of only direct care cases, should select agency report
• PAFC staff are only able to generate agency reports where their staff is the primary worker assigned
Key Notes About InfoView
All reports look for the primary worker assigned on the work due date
▪ If a primary worker is not assigned on the due date, then the reports will assign the work to the Improperly Assigned Worker
▪ If a qualifying contact is made by a previously assigned primary worker, the contact will count for the primary worker assigned on the due date
• Qualifying workers vary by report; please see the ‘Available DW Reports’ Job Aid for more detail
Key Notes About InfoView
The Navigation Map exists to aid the user in selecting the desired report level: state, county, district, section, supervisor, worker
• Staff within the Navigation Map hierarchy is specific to the work due during the report period entered▪ Staff who do not have work due during the period
will not appear in the hierarchy
• Employee assignments are based on the employee job record in MiSACWIS
Key Notes About InfoView
• It’s best practice to select reporting periods that span the entire month
• Reports can be saved, exported and printed• Reports can have many pages; however, the Data
Dictionary exists on the last page▪ Provides purpose and basic information about the
report
• InfoView releases on a monthly basis. The release can include new reports and/or defect fixes▪ Release Notes located on MiSACWIS Communications
Website
• If there is a data or performance issue, contact the MiSACWIS Help Desk
The Book of Business (BOB)
• The Book of Business is a report in InfoView• It is a one stop shop to view caseload and specific
work due▪ Displays current month, previous month and next
month
• The purpose is to provide a visual look at current and upcoming caseworker activities
• Users are able to set their preferences to where the BOB immediately displays upon opening InfoView▪ Job Aid located on MiSACWIS Communications
Website
The Book of Business (BOB)
• BOB is currently available for CPS and FC workers, POS Monitors, POS Supervisors, as well as CPS and FC first line supervisors• Foundation of the BOB is the assigned primary worker
• Future enhancements include making this tool available for Adoption workers and other management
• When preferences are not set, the BOB is located in the corresponding business folder▪ CPS worker will find their BOB in the Protective
Services folder
Foster Care Book of Business – Child Profile
Foster Care Book of Business – Medical Visits
Foster Care Book of Business – FC Service Plans
Foster Care Book of Business – Worker/Child
CPS Book of Business
CPS differs from FC in that the worker’s entire
caseload does not appear. Only the cases that have
work due in the month selected will display.
Questions?