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As an HMIS system

HMIS (Homeless Management Information System) is a general term for software used to track and report on homeless and formerly-homeless people. VESTA is the software selected by the Cincinnati/Hamilton County Continuum of Care for the Homeless for the community's HMIS solution.

VESTA
is recognized by HUD as a legacy HMIS and is updated to the 2010 HMIS Data and Technical Standards as is required for an HMIS system.


Specialized features in VESTA provide extra help for the HMIS Users

  • Homeless Certification: a method within VESTA fulfilling the HUD requirements for documentation of homelessness.  VESTA automatically generates homeless certificates according to strict guidelines and those follow clients electronically as they move between homeless housing and service programs.  In this way, agencies have proof of homelessness as required for HUD funding of their programs.
  • Tuberculosis Control, Messaging and VESTA: a procedure created in partnership with TB Control to assist in the identification and notification of homeless persons who have been exposed to tuberculosis in case of an outbreak within the homeless community.

Documents specific to VESTA as an HMIS system

  • 2010 HMIS Agency Fee Schedule:  This is notice of HMIS agency fees for the 2010 calendar year. Note - there has been no increase in fees from the previous year
  • HMIS Policies and Procedures:  These policies and procedures have been in use in Cincinnati since 2003.  The HMIS Advisory Committee is currently in the process of updating them.
  • HMIS Agency Agreement:- The responsibilities of each participating HMIS Agency and benefits provided to them are outlined in the HMIS Agency Agreement.  All agencies participating in VESTA as part of the communities HMIS have signed an HMIS agency agreement.
 
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