WEBINAR

HMIS Data Standards Updates: ClientTrack, Part 3

The other webinars in this series will take place throughout the coming months, until the updates are deployed into your non-production ClientTrack environments in September. The updates will deploy into your production environment for data collection beginning October 1, 2023, so keep a close eye on emails from Eccovia!

Details

Previously aired on: August 30, 2023 – 11:00am MDT/1:00pm EDT
In this four-part webinar series, Eccovia’s experts will cover the finer points of how HUD’s upcoming data standards affect ClientTrack and your workflow, from intake to assessment and much more:

What This Webinar Will Cover

 
  • Release status
  • Demo of key elements
  • Next steps as an administrator
  • What to expect in September
  • Q&A
As a reminder, the updates will deploy into your production environment for data collection beginning October 1, 2023. If you can’t make the webinar but want a recording, or have any questions, please contact your client success manager directly.

Speakers

Jessica Fleming
Jessica Fleming
Product Analyst, Eccovia
Bio
Wally Lugo
HMIS Administrator, Eccovia
Bio

Bios

Jessica Fleming
Jessica is a product analyst for Eccovia, and she leads the development of HMIS solutions within ClientTrack and assists in implementing more streamlined HMIS processes. She also helps improve case management and better coordinate care at the community levels. She holds a BA degree from Duquesne University and enjoys working at Eccovia because of the widespread impact of streamlining HMIS processes for CoCs across the country. Jessica has worked closely with HMIS for more than 7 years in various roles, including data quality, programmatic monitoring, federal reporting, coordinated entry planning, and as the organizational representative for a data analysis committee.
Wally Lugo
With more than 10 years’ experience in nonprofit and government data management, Wally is an HMIS administrator on the Community Operations team at Eccovia. He currently manages databases for multiple communities to facilitate service provision, fund allocation, reporting, and so forth.