

Act! Contact Notes and History to Google Contact NotesĬompanionLink Express - $79.95 Our basic sync engine for Act! on the PC.Act! Contact Notes and History to Outlook Contact NotesĬompanionLink also synchronizes Act! to Google.Act! Status/ID (or another field) to Outlook Category.Outlook SyncĬompanionLink synchronizes Act! to Outlook with greater field fidelity than Act!'s inbox sync. Android Widgets so you can see your schedule without opening DejaOffice.Persistent Alarms so you never miss a meeting.Automatic Map Generation for meeting locations.It also contains some great features that are not found in any other Act! Mobile product:

It contains all the needed features of Act!: We created DejaOffice on Android, and iPhone to be a "landing pad" for your Act! Data. We are committed to two-way sync of Act! to your mobile business tools. The guidelines also no longer include a definition of "family." Hill-Burton facilities are required to use either the statistical definition of family previously provided in the guidelines or formally adopt their own written definition of family. However, the definition chosen must be used consistently in determining eligibility for uncompensated services. If the facility has not established its own formal written definition of "family," it must apply the statistical definition. To avoid misunderstandings, we recommend that facilities formally establish their definition in writing in their operating procedures manual.We support Act! v23 CompanionLink for Act! Act! v24, v23, v22, v21, v20, v19, v18, v17, v16Ĭontacts, Activities, Notes and Histories The guidelines no longer include a definition of "income." However, Hill-Burton facilities are required to use the statistical definition of income previously provided in the guidelines. Virgin Islands, American Samoa, Guam, the Republic of the Marshall Islands, the Federated States of Micronesia, the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, and Palau are to use the poverty guidelines for the "48 Contiguous States and the District of Columbia." Facilities certified under one of the uncompensated services compliance alternatives are not required to use these guidelines, although they are permitted to do so.įacilities located in Puerto Rico, the U.S.

These guidelines replace the Poverty Guidelines published on January 17, 2020. Effective April 1, 2021, the revised Poverty Guidelines must be used in making determinations of eligibility for uncompensated services. Revised Poverty Guidelines were issued on February 1, 2021, by the Department of Health and Human Services.
