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HUD Releases 2017 HMIS Data Standards Data Dictionary Version 1.3

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HUD has recently released the 2017 HMIS Data Dictionary Version 1.3 . This release of the HMIS Data Dictionary supersedes the previously released 2017 HMIS Data Standards Data Dictionary Version 1.2. Version 1.3 contains several minor revisions that provide further clarification for users. The 2017 HMIS Data Dictionary provides the requirements for the programming and use of all HMIS systems and comparable database systems. HMIS software must be able to collect all the data elements defined within this HMIS Data Dictionary, support the system logic, including dependencies, identified in the document, and ensure that the data collection and access to data elements is appropriate to the project type and federal funding source for any given project. If you have questions about the data dictionary, please submit them through the HUD Exchange Ask a Question (AAQ) portal . On Step 2 of the question submission process, select “ HMIS ” in the “ My question is related to ” dropdown.

Have you registered yet? We want you at Mediware Boot Camp!

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To view this email as a web page, click here .                                                             Registration is open for the Mediware Boot Camp! We still have seats! SIGN UP HERE > Registration  for Mediware Boot Camp, May 15-16, 2018, in Austin, is open! Join us for two jam-packed days of discovery, hands-on training and collaboration with your peers from across the country. There is so much to cover, we have broken out the schedule into three separate tracks: one for ServicePoint, one for Qlik Sense, and one for our Spero software customers. ServicePoint Track. Delve into the newest innovations we're adding to ServicePoint 6. You can share your feedback and ideas, and have your voice heard as we work toward finalizing ServicePoint 6!  Qlik Sense Track.  Servic