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- HMIS: Homeless Management Information System - HUD Exchange
HMIS is a local information technology system used to collect client-level data and data on the provision of housing and services to individuals and families at risk of and experiencing homelessness
- HMIS Guides and Tools - HUD Exchange
These resources are intended to assist Homeless Management Information System (HMIS) Lead agencies, Continuum of Care (CoC) representatives, and HMIS vendors in designing, implementing, and maintaining an HMIS
- HMIS Data Standards - HUD Exchange
HMIS data standards are established by HUD, the U S Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), and the U S Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to allow for standardized data collection across systems about individuals and families experiencing homelessness
- HMIS Data Standards: Introduction - HUD Exchange
The HMIS Data Standards were first published by HUD in 2004 as the HMIS Data and Technical Standards HUD, in collaboration with its federal partners, has continued to update the HMIS Data Standards regularly thereafter Each updated document supersedes the previously released HMIS Data Standards
- HMIS Data and Technical Standards - HUD Exchange
The FY 2026 HMIS Data Standards are effective as of October 1, 2025 This means that all HMIS and comparable database software were required to be programmed to collect data based on the FY 2026 Data Standards by that date
- FY 2026 HMIS Data Standards - HUD Exchange
The HMIS Data Standards Manual provides general project set up and data collection guidance for Project Descriptor Data Elements, Universal Data Elements, and Common Data Elements
- HMIS Regulations and Notices - HUD Exchange
The HMIS Governance Notice will provide guidance on these specific issues and what CoCs must have in place around in order to be compliant with the HMIS Rule and Notices
- HMIS HOMES Data Transfer Commonly Asked Questions - HUD Exchange
HUD’s HMIS privacy standards apply to all agencies, projects and individuals that record, use or disclose protected personal information for an HMIS This includes employees, volunteers, affiliates, contractors and associates, regardless of funding source
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