This playbook is **NOT** a source of authoritative, legal, or regulatory guidance and has not been officially endorsed by the Center for Medicaid and CHIP Services (CMCS) or the Food and Nutrition Service (FNS). It is advisory only, and should be adapted appropriately for each state and scenario. Ultimately, it is the responsibility of state Medicaid and Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) officials to ensure that implementation of any project is compliant with federal Medicaid and SNAP statute and regulations.
Refer to CMCS' website and FNS' website for up-to-date official guidance.
This project is being developed by Nava in collaboration with USDS.
The Income Reporting Playbook will offer guidance and templates to improve the client experience of providing income during benefit applications and renewals. In this playbook, you’ll find:
- Recommended best practices
- Common terms and plain language definitions
- Example language and visual templates for income Following this guidance can improve application form accessibility, equity, and usability.
The following guide is for members of the project team who have access to the repository. For more information on contribributing, see the Contributing section.
brew install rbenv
rbenv install
bundle install
Note: This server does not rebuild automatically. After any code changes, you will have to re-run the make serve
command for it to rebuild.
make serve
You should now be able to access the site at: http://localhost:4000/income-reporting-playbook/?secret=underconstruction
We’re continuously improving and want to hear from you. Help us by emailing your feedback to Income-reporting-project@navapbc.com.
The contents of this repository are managed by Nava. You can contact Nava using this email address: Income-reporting-project@navapbc.com.
We adhere to the CMS Open Source Policy. If you have any questions, just shoot us an email.
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For more information about our Security, Vulnerability, and Responsible Disclosure Policies, see SECURITY.md.
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