I think you are way off... ncept priority from top to bottom, if they have 5 slots, and 10 errs, they rank the top 5 and those folks go no matter their current cat. then onto the next priority and so on.I just want to make sure I'm clear on this: During selections, all Category 1 facilities start to get processed first, correct? Then they go through and begin placing from the Category 2 facilities. IE: If you're a CAT2, you're being placed after all the CAT1's have been placed/exhausted. Here's where the new Category 1 (1 year) comes in.. are they being placed with the other Category 1's (3 months)? Or are they below the Category 2's and being placed last? With 190-something people moving on this board, and if you're a Cat1 (1 year) being placed after all the Cat1(3 months) and Cat 2's have been placed, your facility is then sending someone off to a facility a little ways down the priority list once those "more desirable" facilities have been filled with the earlier release dates. Or am I way off on this?
I just want to make sure I'm clear on this: During selections, all Category 1 facilities start to get processed first, correct? Then they go through and begin placing from the Category 2 facilities. IE: If you're a CAT2, you're being placed after all the CAT1's have been placed/exhausted. Here's where the new Category 1 (1 year) comes in.. are they being placed with the other Category 1's (3 months)? Or are they below the Category 2's and being placed last? With 190-something people moving on this board, and if you're a Cat1 (1 year) being placed after all the Cat1(3 months) and Cat 2's have been placed, your facility is then sending someone off to a facility a little ways down the priority list once those "more desirable" facilities have been filled with the earlier release dates. Or am I way off on this?
"Staffing level 9 and below facilities up to 100 percent projected — The NCEPT decided to adopt the process where the panel will consider additional movements between “green” facilities at the conclusion of the NCEPT round so as to try to staff level 9 and below facilities up to 100% projected CPC/target"
New this panel.Is the 9 and below to 100 proj new for this panel? Or was it there last panel too?
Color code is in the hidden columns on the PPT. I'm not sure exactly how the new rule to staff 9 and below to 100 projected will actually pan out but it seems like after the whole NCEPT draft there's a chance your husband could go from a 6 to a 6 if you're still green after his coworker gets picked for wherever they're going. The colors don't make sense so you can be green and be below projected natl avg.Can anyone help clarify for me?
My husband’s facility can let one person go this panel. He has paperwork in to two facilities, both have openings to let people leave this panel. I was informed that there is a “release, receive, or neither” rule which made me put my hopes completely aside for now.
My husband is trying to go from a level 6 to another level 6. I don’t really know how to check “green” facilities but if I had to guess my husband’s facility and one of the other ones might be considered green.
Would that “staffing lower levels to 100%” rule override the ability for a facility to accept AND release? Or should I just give it a rest since they’re letting people leave and that’s that.?
I might be grasping at straws but I am desperate for SOMETHING to work in our favor. The numbers switched up big time on our facilities after the ERR deadline (of course).
Thanks everyone!
Do they really mean "between" green facilities? Yellow is better than green. I can't imagine not being able to release someone because your at 95% staffing. I have to believe they just mean atleast Green right? As in just not Red.
Do they really mean "between" green facilities? Yellow is better than green. I can't imagine not being able to release someone because your at 95% staffing. I have to believe they just mean atleast Green right? As in just not Red.
I thought that was the point of them removing the exempt status and staffing to 100%Can anyone please point me to the resource that will fill me in on the “release, receive, or neither” rule? My curiosity is if this still applies in all scenarios, even movement under the “staffing to 100%” rule. Is there anyway around this is ultimately what I want to know. Staffing levels are good at all involved facilities, it is only the “not being able to accept because we are releasing people” rule that is stopping our chance. Sorry for all the questions, you guys are great. 🙂