Enhancing Data Collection Efficiency and Reporting in CE Programs

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Discover how proposed CE elements, assessments, events, and data flow processes can optimize data quality, priority lists, and effectiveness reporting in community engagement programs. Learn about modified HMIS data elements, contact information, move-in dates, and more for streamlined outcomes.

  • Efficiency
  • Data Collection
  • Reporting
  • Community Engagement
  • Optimization

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  1. Proposed CE Elements

  2. CE Assessment

  3. Proposed Draft CE Elements

  4. CE Events

  5. Contact (modified version of HMIS Data Element 4.12)

  6. Move-in Date (modified version of HMIS Data Element 3.20)

  7. Data Collection Flow Triage

  8. Data Collection Flow

  9. Data Collection Flow - Relevant date to be collected

  10. Data Quality

  11. Priority Lists

  12. Effectiveness and Efficiency Reporting

  13. CE Project Setup CE Draft Data Elements CE Data Collection Flow CE Data Management What additional information would you need in order to implement these (and format for that information)? What is missing from the proposed CE data elements?

  14. CE Proposed Data Elements Feedback

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