3.2 FSET Referral Process
During any given referral period or participation period, an individual can be assigned one of four possible FSET referral statuses, as follows:
- Referred: A new FSET referral is in ‘referred’ status from the time it is initially sent by the IM agency through the time in which the FSET worker takes action to enroll the participant using the FSET Tool or the referral is withdrawn. During the ‘referred’ status period, the FSET worker initiates contact and schedules the initial enrollment appointment to enroll.
- Enrolled: Once an individual is enrolled, the referral will stay in enrolled status until the individual is disenrolled. See section 4.1 FSET Enrollment Process.
- Disenrolled: An FSET referral changes to ‘disenrolled’ status when the worker selects the disenroll option on the Participant Summary page. An individual can only be disenrolled from FSET if s/he is currently in ‘enrolled’ status. See section 8.5 Disenrollment.
- Withdrawn: Referrals can only be withdrawn under certain circumstances. Only referrals in ‘referred’ status can be withdrawn from the Participant Summary page. See section 3.6 Withdrawing a Referral for requirements for withdrawing a referral.
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