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WINNIE Questions & Answers
The following questions were submitted about WINNIE. You can use the WINNIE Questions for the State Office form to submit any questions you may have about WINNIE. All questions will be answered monthly and posted to this page, as well as included in the WINNIE the Scoop! monthly newsletter.
Posted 10/4/23
Q: Will the HuBERT issue that allows over-issuance of formula when switching to another type of the same formula (ex: switching from powder to RTF) be resolved in WINNIE?
A: WINNIE’s Adjust Benefits, which is the Food Adjust Wizard equivalent, does not have this issue. If you issue the powdered formula and need to exchange it for RTF, you “recover” (remove from the account/WIC Card) the powdered formula and select the new RTF. When selecting the RTF, there is a Formula Item Calculator that shows you the reconstituted values for both formulas and what is remaining. The Quantity allowed for reissuance is based on the reconstituted ounces made available by the recovered powdered formula.
Q: In WINNIE, will we be able to enter blood lead levels with a decimal point?
A: Yes. WINNIE accepts lead values with one decimal point. The validation for the Lead field is any value between 1.0 to 99.9 (inclusive).
Posted 8/2/23
Q: Can a person log into WINNIE on more than one computer? We have a front desktop at most clinic sites to aid with serving families that need brief services such as a replacement card. The staff person is usually logged into their individual laptop at their desk as well (when needing to serve a family in a more private setting). Will logging into 2 different computers cause issues?
A: WINNIE users should only be logged into one computer at a time. If they aren’t currently using the computer at the front desk, and are using WINNIE on their individual laptop in a more private setting, they should log out of WINNIE on the computer at the front desk while logged into WINNIE on their laptop, and vice-versa. The MOM policies currently being drafted for WINNIE address this guidance.
Posted 6/15/23
Q: Will there be a way to track Release of Information in WINNIE? It would be nice to have a tab or something that we can document when Release of Information forms are signed – this would allow us to run Infoview reports and better track who agreed to have data share with which program.
A: With WINNIE there isn’t anything that is specific to tracking Release of Information (ROI). The options are similar to what is available in HuBERT. All of the following can be tracked using reports in Infoview. You can use:
- Local Use Questions
- Referrals – add an “ROI signed” (or something similar) that can be assigned.
- Document Imaging – in WINNIE, you can either scan a printed document or import an electronic document. When saving to the participant folder, you can select “Release of Information” for the Document Type, and it has a free-form text field where you can type your document description.
Q: In WINNIE, when staff are certifying a postpartum woman, will they be able to change between breastfeeding and non-breastfeeding during certification?
A: No. WINNIE works the same as HuBERT; it will not allow you to switch to another WIC Category once the certification has been started. The cert would need to be removed and started again to make this change.
Posted 10/26/22
Q: Will CPAs be able to access files scanned into the participant’s folder when completing a cert/midcert?
A: In WINNIE, while in Certification Mode, users are not able to access the Document Imaging screen, where scanned/uploaded documents are saved. However, if you need to view any of those documents, you can easily close out of Certification Mode, open Document Imaging to view the document, and then Resume the Certification.
Posted 9/29/22
Q: Will staff be able to use WINNIE on a tablet? What would be the security requirements? What about peripherals like the signature pad and card reader?
A: WINNIE has not been thoroughly tested on tablets, and certain gaps in functionality, such as being able to use peripherals, have been identified. Therefore, we will not be approving the use of tablets for WINNIE until further testing can be completed and we fully understand the security implications and the software limitations.
Posted 9/29/22
Q: In WINNIE, will we be able to upload documents that we receive electronically directly into the documents section of the participant file (such as medical formula requests, ROIs), or will we still have to print them off and scan them into the system like we do now?
A: Yes. WINNIE can upload electronic documents directly into the participant folder. (It still has scanning capability as well.)
Updated 11/1/23
Q: When should agencies plan for rollout? How can Local Agencies plan for rollout and make sure we don’t have staffing issues or other projects going on at the same time?
A: The WIC Readiness Guide (PDF) provides information to help Local Agencies track critical activities to prepare for WINNIE rollout. It includes target timeframes to allow for future planning and begins 4 months prior to an agency's scheduled rollout.
Posted 9/29/22
Q: What is the State WIC Office doing to prepare for the WINNIE implementation?
A: Since User Acceptance Training (UAT) began, we have been doing extensive testing of the software in our own UAT environment (instead of using the contractor’s servers and databases). We are also identifying tasks for the Readiness Guide, as well as information that should be included in the Transition Guide, and impacts on policy; planning for Pilot and Rollout; and developing new training modules for WINNIE.
Posted 9/29/22
Q: In WINNIE, when assigning a food package, are we able to “use previous”, which would be another option instead of just “Use Default”?
A: As in HuBERT, food packages are assigned based on WIC category, age category, breastfeeding amount, and risk factors. Removing the association with risk factors was explored during WINNIE development but it was not supported by any other state agencies using the “SPIRIT” software and would have required substantial changes to the system. From a nutrition standpoint, despite very little tailoring that has to occur for food packages, they should still always be reviewed with participants at certification, and prior to issuing benefits, to ensure they are receiving the appropriate foods or options.
Posted 7/21/22
Q: Will there be a copy feature in Nutrition Assessment? It would be extremely helpful to be able to copy over what was typed by the last CPA during the participant’s previous certification. It would allow the next CPA to see in detail what was said during the last contact. The CPA would add or delete information as needed without having to re-ask or re-type the same information. It would save so much time.
A: WINNIE does not allow users to copy Nutrition Assessment answers from the previous certification’s assessment. This would have been an enhancement that is out of the scope of this project, though it has been added to our list of possible future enhancement to discuss with the state nutritionists as well as the other states in the user’s group.
Posted 4/27/22
Q: Will the state continue to provide computers for WINNIE or will Local Agencies need to budget locally for them?
A: Currently, the state does not have any plans to stop providing computers for WINNIE users. If this should change in the future, the state will give Local Agencies appropriate notice so that they are able to adequately budget for purchasing their own computers.
Posted 4/27/22
When building the clinic calendar, how far ahead should we complete the HuBERT calendars for in preparation for WINNIE?
A: You can continue to build your clinic calendar as you currently do. Since WINNIE uses the same database as HuBERT, once Pilot starts, information entered into Build Clinic Calendar or Appointment Scheduling in HuBERT will be available in WINNIE. As soon as your agency rolls out, you will begin building your agency’s future calendars, or adjusting current calendars, in WINNIE instead of HuBERT.
The following are some changes to Clinic Calendar in WINNIE.
Business Day and Business Hours
In WINNIE, building the clinic calendar is a little different in that it is solely based on Resource Schedules; you will no longer have to define Business Days or Business Hours.
Example: CPA1 (resource) is scheduled at Clinic A on 4/27/22 from 8AM to 4:30PM.
- Clinic A Business Day = 4/27/22
- Clinic A Business Hours = 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM
CPA2 is also then scheduled at Clinic A on 4/27/22 from 7AM to 1 PM.
- WINNIE changes business hours to 7:00 AM - 4:30PM for Clinic A on 4/27/22.
WINNIE automatically creates the business hours based on the earliest and latest times resources are scheduled for a particular clinic and date.
Holidays and Events
"Events" are new to WINNIE. These allow you to block off a date and time, or an entire day, for a specific clinic for meetings, conferences, or other types of events. When these are scheduled, you will not be able to schedule resources for that clinic on that day during that time period.
Blocking Time for Resources
Time "blocks" are also new to WINNIE. This function allows you to designate a specific time period during a resource’s schedule during which the resource is unavailable. For instance, you could use the block to indicate resources’ lunches. Instead of scheduling resources from 8AM – 12PM and 1PM to 4:30PM, you could schedule them from 8AM – 4:30PM and block 12PM-1PM for lunch. Blocked times displays as disabled time periods when scheduling appointments; users will not be able to schedule appointments during time blocks.
NOTE: Blocked times can be scheduled regardless of whether appointments have already been scheduled for the Resource during that time, which provides more flexibility. This allows staff to get the blocked time "on the books" without any limitations. Then agencies can treat any scheduled appointments either as an "overbook" or can contact and reschedule.
Appointment Types/WIC Category/Colors
When scheduling an appointment, you will now be able to select the appropriate WIC Category for the participant’s appointment. Due to this, you may be able to use fewer Appointment Types, especially if you have appointment types based on WIC Category, such as New Pregnant or New Child. In WINNIE, you may choose to just have a "New" appointment type.
You can also assign your own colors to different Appointment Types.
NOTE: Lighter color shades should be used since the font will always display as black in the Appointment Scheduler; colors selected must have enough contrast to allow text to be easily legible.
Posted 2/16/22
Q: Will our agency's referrals transfer to WINNIE or will we need to recreate them?
A: All referral information, Program Topics and Organizations (renamed Topics and Referrals in WINNIE), will transfer. In WINNIE, referrals are based on agency and are not statewide. However, the naming convention for referrals, which requires the Agency ID to be included in parentheses at the end of the referral description, will continue in WINNIE. This is because currently all Infoview reports that pull referral information use the agency identifier in the referral description to identify the referrals that belong to a specific agency and we will need to continue with that naming convention for the Infoview reports to continue working.
Posted 2/16/22
Q: Will WINNIE discontinue auto-populating phone area codes in the telephone field?
A: Although most participants may have cell phones with Area Codes from any part of Minnesota or the United States, the Area Code (a required field for Clinic information in the system) will continue to auto-populate when the user clicks into the Telephone fields. However, a double-click into the field auto-highlights the area code when it displays so that it can be immediately overwritten once the user starts typing the participant's phone number with the correct area code.
Posted 1/19/22
Q: In a previous Newsletter, it was mentioned that there can be subject titles for Priority alerts, but those had not been defined at the time of the newsletter communication. Have the subjects been identified already and if not, are local agencies able to offer input/suggestions for priority alert subject titles?
A: Alert Subjects, as well as the Priority toggle, are new in WINNIE. The Subject is optional unless Priority is toggled on. The Nutrition Ed Workgroup, which is comprised of representatives from a number of Local Agencies, met this month and discussed appropriate alert subjects and guidance for using Priority alerts.
Posted 1/19/22 - updated 7/11/23
Q: For agencies that use FileZilla to upload Infoview reports and send to OneCallNow for reminders, are there considerations to review or changes to make with WINNIE?
A: FileZilla will not be affected by WINNIE. For Infoview, although the same database is being used for WINNIE, many of the tables will have added fields necessary for the conversion to web and the modified database will be used by all agencies once Pilot starts. Therefore, during Pilot, all agencies will need to test the Infoview reports they use to ensure no unforeseen issues occur. If issues are identified, the Local Agency Reports & Data Request form should be submitted. This form helps us to track report/work requests and helps ensure we complete the report corrections in a timely manner.
Posted 12/15/21
Q: Will WINNIE Assign High Risk for Participants Receiving Food Package III?
A: No. WINNIE functions like HuBERT in that it does not automatically assign high risk if participants are receiving medical formula and have Food Package III. The CPA will still be responsible for assigning the high risk if the participant does not have any other high-risk risk factors. (More information is available about Food Package III in the WINNIE the Scoop! Newsletter #12 and Risk Factors/High Risk in the WINNIE the Scoop! Newsletter #13.)
Posted 5/19/21
Q: Will WINNIE have limited access hours like HuBERT does now?
- A: Yes. WINNIE will require the same maintenance, and processes such as End-of-Day and End-of-Month, to be performed on the database servers every evening and during the weekends. At this time, we assume the hours of availability will remain the same:
- Monday – Friday between 7:00AM – 8:30PM
- Saturday between 7:00AM – 12:00PM (noon)
- Sunday between 7:00AM – 2:00PM
Posted 4/21/21
Q: At this time, is there anything we should be informing our Local IT Department about regarding WINNIE? Is there anything they will need to do or prepare for? Especially for agencies that use County-owned laptops.
A: New minimum specifications for WINNIE hardware requirements were provided in the April 7, 2021 Wednesday Update and are available on the Hardware page of the MDH WIC website. Agencies that choose to use locally owned or county hardware must submit an agreement to the State Office for review: Using Locally Owned Computers with WIC (PDF)
These new specifications will need to be met by locally-owned computers in order to be able to run the WINNIE software application.
Agencies currently using locally-owned computers should provide an updated, and signed, Local Agency Hardware Support Agreement to the State Office prior to WINNIE roll-out.
Posted 4/21/21
Q: Will the clinic calendar transfer over to WINNIE at roll-out time since we are usually scheduling appointments 3 months out at our agency?
A: Yes. WINNIE and HuBERT share the same database; only the application and its user interface are changing. All clinic calendars, Appointment Types, Resources, etc. should be available in WINNIE. There are some features, such as assigning your own color-scheme to your Appointment Types and creating Resource Groups, that you may want to adjust prior to Roll-out, but aren’t necessary in order to use the Appointment Scheduler.