Assembly
Medicaid Provider Screening Portal - Provider Enrollment Drools Screening Rules and BPMN Part 6
- 1st Place $1,200
- 2nd Place $600
- Reliability Bonus $240
- DR Points 540
Contest Overview
Detailed Requirements
In this assembly you have to take the rule specification and latest wireframes and implement the screening rules using Drools. The developed rules will be hosted using Guvnor.
Only the following provider types need to be covered in this contest.
- Personal Care Provider Organizations
- Pharmacy
- Private Duty Nursing Agency
- Public Health Clinic
- Public Health Nursing Organization
- Regional Treatment Center
- Rehabilitation Agency
- Rural Health Clinic
- Targeted Case Management
- WIC Program
- X-ray Services
Technologies
- J2EE
- Other
Final Submission Guidelines
Payments
TopCoder will compensate members with first and second place submissions. Initial payment for the winning member will be distributed in two installments. The first payment will be made at the closure of the approval phase. The second payment will be made at the completion of the support period.
Reliability Rating and Bonus
The reliability bonus for each particular project depends on the reliability rating at the moment of registration for that project. A participant with no previous projects is considered to have no reliability rating, and therefore gets no bonus.
Reliability bonus does not apply to Digital Run winnings. Since reliability rating is based on the past 15 projects, it can only have 15 discrete values.
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Competitor Restrictions
This competition requires a CCA
Support
Standard 30 days support.
Eligibility
You must be a TopCoder member, at least 18 years of age, meeting all of the membership requirements. In addition, you must fit into one of the following categories.
- If you reside in the United States, you must be either:
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- A US Citizen
- A Lawful Permanent Resident of the US
- A temporary resident, asylee, refugee of the U.S., or have a lawfully issued work authorization card permitting unrestricted employment in the U.S.
- If you do not reside in the United States:
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- You must be authorized to perform services as an independent contractor.
(Note: In most cases you will not need to do anything to become authorized)
- You must be authorized to perform services as an independent contractor.
Contest Timelines
- Posted On: 11/12/2012 11:17 PM EST
- Register By: 11/14/2012 11:17 PM EST
- Submit By: 11/17/2012 11:22 PM EST
- Final Submission: 11/23/2012 11:22 AM EST



















