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Agency Cost Benefit Analysis for Minute Maid
CACFP stands for Child and Adult Care Food Program. It is
a federally-funded, state-administered program to improve the nutrition
of the people of the state of Indiana. Under this program, daycare providers
can receive reimbursement for the meals they serve. While CACFP is available
to everyone, it is structured so that lower income families needing daycare
services receive more of a break.
The Agency asked me to observe their CACFP claiming process
for 70 some home providers to see if anything could be done to automate
it. This is a primarily manual process that takes seven days each month
to get out a monthly claim. Each provider submits various forms to the
Agency each month:
- the monthly menu which is a list of all meals served.
Each of these must be checked against CACFP nutritional standards and
allowed or disallowed.
- the enrollment roster for the month
- the meal attendance or participation sheets
If child is being claimed on the attendance sheet, then their name must
be included on the enrollment roster. Agency Staff do this cross checking.
They also must check any meal for which the Provider is claiming over
capacity. This is quite an involved task, described in the following
paragraph.
The Provider can serve more meals than their license capacity –
they just can’t serve (and claim) more meals than their license
capacity at the same time. They are allowed up to 3 school
age children in addition to their license capacity – plus relatives
and their own children are not included in this license number. So Agency
staff must go back to the enrollment sheet, mark the school age children,
and then mark them on the participation sheet. If the number being claimed
falls within the number allowed by the license plus 2 or 3 school age
children, then the Provider is not over-claiming. If the number being
claimed exceeds the number allowed by the license plus 2 or 3 school
age children, then Agency Staff must scan the time-in and time-out for
each child. If the maximum served at any one time falls within the number
allowed by the license plus 2 or 3 school age children, then the Provider
is not over claiming.
- Whether the Provider is Tier One or Mixed Tier and their reimbursement
rate.
The claim information eventually ends up in an Excel Spreadsheet which
is used to enter the claim on the CACFP website.
My recommendation
and cost benefit analysis for automating this system.
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