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HPRP: HMIS Requirements

HPRP data entry and reporting review

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Today’s Webinar

You can listen using your computer or calling in by phone

─ Phone: 773-945-1010, access code 435-413-797

─ Use the bar on the right side to ask questions. We will respond either directly, as part of the webinar to the audience in general, or follow-up after with you.

─ Some pre-registration questions ask about making payments or combining HPRP with other sources

HPRP grantees will need to answer these directly

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Forms and instructions

Updated forms and instructions available on web site: hmismn.org

─Make sure you are using HPRP forms

If someone else has developed forms for you, please verify all questions are included

─Word forms can be modified, but make sure to keep instructions and all data elements

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HPRP funding overview

HUD provides HPRP funding to a number of areas of the state, that then fund you

─Grantees include: DHS-OEO (state-wide), Hennepin/Minneapolis, Dakota County, St. Paul, Duluth, St. Louis County

─ HMIS and reporting as standard as possible

─ Some additional requirements may vary by HRPR grantee

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Basic Demographics Important

HPRP reporting requires Wilder to have reports that unduplicate clients using a field generated from their basic demographic information

─Only Wilder sees the grantee-wide client level data

─Make sure to collect demographics as completely and accurately as possible for all clients

─ Client still have the choice to be entered as anonymous

Make sure they clearly understand use of their data in HMIS and it’s goal to continue funding and gain a better understanding of housing needs

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HPRP Quarterly report

Not all data is on QPR. Other data is important for the APR (still in development with HUD).

HUD’s requirements for what data appears on the HPRP Quarterly are very strict

─ A number of required fields must be completed exactly or clients WILL NOT show up on the reports at all

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HPRP Quarterly Reporting

All organizations entering data will be expected to run reports regularly

─Wilder run data quality reports late December to send to grantees

Each agency entering data will send QPR to their HPRP grantee by January 5th for first quarter

Individuals, not households are the focus of reporting. Data must be correctly collected for ALL Household members including children

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Program Entry

Entry: Select HPRP as Entry Type

─ Do not enter data into any other providers other than HPRP specific or select other entry type

─ Very important for reporting

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Universal Elements

Living situation last night-new options

─ Rental by client with VASH housing subsidy

VASH=Veteran Affairs Supportive Housing

─ Rental by client with other Non-VASH housing subsidy-use this option for majority of rentals

─Owned by client with housing subsidy

─ Safe Haven=Supportive housing program type serving homeless persons who are mentally ill, on the street, and haven’t participated in supportive services.

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Universal Elements

Zip Data Quality: Option now includes “Full or Partial Zip Code.”

─ Try and get zip code if at all possible

─ Record “Don’t know” only if client doesn’t know

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Information now required for ALL CLIENTS

For HPRP, more than just demographics are needed for all people served:

─ Housing Status (required to show up on quarterly reports) at entry and exit

Important for QPR

─ Income (Annual Reporting)

─General Disability Question (Annual Reporting)

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Housing Status Question

Three options can be used for HPRP participants at entry:

─ Literally Homeless (Rapid-Rehousing participants)

─ Housed and at imminent risk of losing housing (Prevention participants)

─ Housed and at-risk of losing housing (Prevention participants)

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Housing status

Stably Housed: Used only at exit. If meet stably housed at entry, they do not qualify for HPRP

─ Are in a stable housing situation and not at risk of losing this housing (i.e., do not meet the criteria for being at-risk of losing their housing).

“Don’t know” and “Refused” are options on the list, but choosing either one will interfere with reporting

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Using “Household Data Sharing”

Most families will have the same response for Housing Status

─ Use Household Data Sharing in the Assessments section to save data entry time.

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Income changes

Income required for HPRP based on current income at entry

─ Report income on the day they enter based on what that would be estimating for a 30 day period

Income is required for ALL CLIENTS

─ Record income for children as well

─ Click on client’s name at the top of the Assessment section to click between records

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Income changes

New overall questions about income

─ Income received from any source in past 30 days?

─ Non-cash benefit received from any source in past 30 days?

─ Yes, No, Don’t know (client doesn’t know), Refused

If Yes, complete sub-assessment

─ Answer these questions for children with no income

─ “No financial resources” being phased out. Do not use for new clients or income updates

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Income-sub assessments

Income sub-assessment has been divided up

─Monthly Income=Cash Sources

─ Non-Cash Benefits (amount optional)

Data already entered transferred into this assessment during upgrade if clients previously served

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Cash Income

Record Cash income for all clients that receive income

─ For shared income sources such as MFIP/TANF, record on head of household’s record

─ If child on SSI or SSDI, put on their record

─ Record all other sources on appropriate clients’ record

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Cash Income

Record total monthly income from all sources in the new “Total Monthly Income” field

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Non-Cash Income

Record all non-cash benefits for ALL Clients who benefit from the assistance

─ For example, if a family receives food stamps or some kind of medical assistance, it should be recorded on all client’s records including children.

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Income

Income and Non-Cash sub-assessments now include new question set to “Yes”:

─ Income: “Receiving Income from Source”

─ Non-Cash: “Receiving Benefit”

─ No need to modify “Yes”

If clients are in the program over a year, income should be updated

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Disability and Veterans Questions

Remember to complete when filling out income information

Disability for ALL Clients-parents can respond for children

Veteran question for all clients 18+

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Switching between client records

Click on the client’s name in the household section near the top of Assessments

Make sure to go back to the head of household’s record before recording services

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Services and HPRP

New service fields used to better track HPRP services, not AIRS terms usually used

─ Two new questions: HPRP Housing Relocation & Stabilization Service Provided OR HPRP Financial Assistance Type

Select correct service from list

─ Select “Basic Needs” as Service

Multiple Services is best way to record all services

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Services and HPRP

Make sure provider is the same as entry/exit

Make sure start date is not before program entry date

Need to record Housing Relocation & Stabilization and Financial Assistance on separate service transactions

New HPRP services instruction document posted soon

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Services: Housing Relocation & Stabilization

Start date should be on or after the program entry date (never before)

Clients evaluated every three months for program eligibility:

─ Add end date when service is complete

─ It is ok to enter services in three month increments

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Services: Financial Assistance

Start date must fall on or after program entry date (never before)

Must be in three month increments for Rental Assistance or Utility Payments

─ Start date is program entry date or first of month after entry (accurately record month payment begins)

─ End date is at the end of a month

─ Use service start and end dates to track amount of time of assistance: Not part of reporting but needed to track HPRP requirements with 18 month limit

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Services: Financial Assistance

Motel Vouchers: record actual start and end dates

Deposits and Moving Cost Assistance Can be one day services

Remember to record cost in Cost of Service 1 for all financial assistance services.

Source is optional

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Services and Back Payments

For back payments of rent and utilities, record a 1 day service

Record months and type using the unit and unit type fields

─ Units=Months

─ Unit Type=rent or utility payments

─ Record total cost in Cost of Service 1. Cost of Unit and Source 1 are optional.

Back payments count toward 18 month total for each type of financial service

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Exit

Destination, Tenure, and Subsidy are now combined together in new Destination field

─ Includes new options also in the “Living Situation Last Night” question

─ Tenure and Subsidy are dropped

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Exit

Example Destination options:

─ Staying or living with friends, temporary tenure (e.g., room apartment or house)

─ Staying or living with friends, permanent tenure

─ Rental by client, no housing subsidy

─ Rental by client, other (non-VASH) housing subsidy

Update new general income questions at exit if changes

─ Such as: No longer receiving any non-cash, change response to “No.”

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Exit

Update Housing Status question

─ All four options are acceptable at exit

─Make sure to change to correct status-Housing status at entry will automatically show up on screen

─Make sure all household members are checked off and data will transfer

Update Income questions for all clients

─ Click on their names in the exit screen to make changes in individual records

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Remember-Back Date Mode

All Assessment information should be entered to match program entry date, including income

─ Use Back Date Mode to match to entry date

─ Look at entry/exit to make sure you have the date right

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How to update or check assessment info

To see what has been entered, click on the “H” (History) next to a question. Wrong date=missing from report

─ Re-enter information using the correct date

Correcting mistakes in the assessment section is important

─ Reports can’t understand two sets of information linked to the same date

─ Click on the trash can to delete the wrong information and leave only the correct information

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Reports-use reports in ServicePoint

Entry/Exit report and Client Served report can be used for some data quality/count checks at any time

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ART Update

We are aware ART has been slow lately and have been in consultation with Bowman

─ First stage in better ART performance rolled out which helped improve speed. New additional servers added before Christmas.

─ Load testing in January; you may be asked to help

─ Bowman committed to making HPRP Quarterly reporting work

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Key Data Entry Steps for reporting

Entry/Exit: Type=HPRP for correct HPRP provider

Housing Status: Back date to entry date and complete for ALL household members. Can’t be Refused or Don’t know.

Services: HPRP services must be recorded starting on or after entry date for ALL household members

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HPRP reports in ART

Report dates:

─ Prompts include provider(s), quarter start date, quarter end date, and grant start date (new)

─ Start date of quarter and grant should be 10/1/2009 for first reports

Grant start date is the same for every report period

Talk with your funder if you have questions about this date

─ Remember to use 1/1/2010 as the end date (one day after the end of the report period)

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HPRP reports in ART

Three main quarterly reports to use:

─ 1. HPRP Client Data Check QPR (Excel)

─ 2. HPRP Counting Report QPR (PDF)

─ 3. HPRP Counting Report QPR Plus Client Detail (PDF)

─ Reports are located in HPRP folder in ART

─ Reports 2 and 3 were designed by Bowman following HUD specifics

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HPRP Client Data Check QPR

First tab highlights data entry errors in columns A through I

─ Shows all Clients with Entries or Services

─ Clients entered correctly should be blank in all columns (A to H) or say “ok” (I).

Anything wrong A to E and clients are excluded from report

─Make sure all errors are corrected on the Data Check tab prior to submitting quarterly reports to your funders

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HPRP Client Data Check QPR

Other tabs show you detailed information that will be used on quarterly reports

─Missing/errors highlighted in red and A through I repeated next to data causing errors

Entries

Services

Exits

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HPRP Counting Report QPR

HPRP Counting Report QPR only shows clients entered correctly: HUD design requirement

Report breaks out both quarterly and totals for entire grant program (GTD)

─ First report will have same numbers in both areas

Households and Persons counted throughout report

Breakouts also by Homeless Prevention and Assistance

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HPRP Counting Report QPR

Households

─ Both singles and families are counted as households

─ If household members are missing from the report, it may cause people to show up as singles

HPRP Counting Report QPR Plus Client Detail shows these breakouts

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HPRP Counting Report QPR

Three Main Sections:

─ Total Individuals and Households Served

Tab A

─ Counts of Services Provided

Tab A

─ Exit Information

Tabs B (Homeless Prevention) and C (Homeless Assistance)

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HPRP Counting Report QPR

Exit information

─ Destination, and Housing Status needed. Services need to be record correctly.

Tab D: Additional Information

─ Prompt information including providers and dates selected

─ Unique and Client ID counts

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HPRP Counting Report QPR Plus Client Detail

Report shows counts plus who is included in the HPRP Quarterly Counting Report

─ Tabs E through G show clients on report

─ Includes breakouts by singles and families

─ Highlights who shows up in the Quarterly and GTD (Grant to Date) columns

─ No client names, only Client Unique ID, Client ID and Household ID

Household ID= ID2

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HPRP Annual Report (APR)

Data elements for APR set but report specifics still in development

More data check reports will be available in January for complete data checking for APR

We will provide more details as we learn more from HUD

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Wilder Helpdesk

[email protected]

651-280-2780 or 1-800-328-2972

Help desk unavailable on Dec 24th, 25th, and Jan 1st. At least two people available most other days, especially last week in December.

www.hmismn.org (forms, instructions, training schedule, training/webinar PowerPoints)

Access recorded Webinars through Newsflash section of ServicePoint

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