National Aging Program Information System definition

National Aging Program Information System or “NAPIS” means the reporting system in which the Older Americans Act requires participation by providers receiving funding from the provisions of the Act.
National Aging Program Information System. (NAPIS) means the data collection and assimilat- ing processes leading to preparation of the annual uniform State Performance Report (SPR) for Title III and Title VII of the Older Americans Act (excluding the Long-Term Care Ombudsman program).

Examples of National Aging Program Information System in a sentence

  • This includes, but is not limited to determining eligibility, providing a service and participating in an audit; provided further that, a Contractor or its Subcontractors shall disclose information for the NAPIS (National Aging Program Information System) and for research, statistical, monitoring and evaluation purposes conducted by appropriate federal and state agencies and the AAA.

  • Whenever possible, standard data elements will be used per published National Aging Program Information System (NAPIS) or Older Americans Act Performance System (OAAPS) requirements unless an exception exists (for example, no assessment required for HDM).

  • OAA National Aging Program Information System (NAPIS) Report Data required for the OAA NAPIS Report that is not recorded in CIRTS will be provided to the Agency in the format and on the date established by the Agency.

  • AAAs were informed during a combination of webinars and conference calls of a transition from reporting to ACL using National Aging Program Information System (NAPIS) standards to reporting using Older Americans Act Performance System (OAAPS) standards.

  • The Federal Administration on Community Living requires certain Older Americans Act data to be reported in the National Aging Program Information System (NAPIS).