During the Summer of 2024, COMRU implemented several enhancements to the online application system. To test the effectiveness of those enhancements, on September 1, 2024, COMRU began reviewing newly submitted applications as well as reviewing applications submitted prior to September 1.
COMRU is current with reviewing newly submitted applications and has made significant progress in reviewing applications submitted prior to September 1. Only applications submitted July 22 to August 31, 2024, are pending review. COMRU expects to have all applications submitted prior to September 1 reviewed by the end of the calendar year.
Please note: Applications returned to the submitter for correction will be deleted from the online application system if corrections are not made and resubmitted to COMRU within 60 days. he submitter may access the online application at any time to check the status of a pending application. Training on how to check the status of an application can be located on COMRU’s webpage (Under Trainings/WebEx Training – Level One Online Form Feb 2024).
Tips and Reminders
- All attachments to the online application must be in PDF format – please do not include web links. Applications including web links will be returned for correction. All application documents are scanned by COMRU for retention purposes; web links are not stable and cannot be scanned.
- For Level 1 applications, attachments should be a limited number of pages and only include the information requested. For example, if an applicant is in the hospital, the submitter must either type in the date/reason for hospitalization or attach a hospital H&P that includes this information. The entire H&P from the hospital is not necessary – only those pages that include the date/reason for hospitalization are required.
- Please review all diagnoses for the applicant including those on the diagnosis list and those listed in any other attachments and answer the application questions accordingly. The most common errors related to diagnoses are:
- Section D, Question 6: Does the individual have a diagnosis of Major Neurocognitive Disorder (MDNC), i.e., dementia or Alzheimer’s?
- Section E, Question 2a: Does the individual have a suspected diagnosis or history of an Intellectual Disability/Related Condition?
Many applications have one of these diagnoses listed and this question is answered “no” when the answer should be “yes”. When the question is marked “yes” follow-up questions populate; marking “no” results in an incomplete application which will be returned for correction.
For additional information and answers to frequently asked questions, please review the online training posted on the COMRU webpage.