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U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Veterans Health Administration Process to serve Veterans outside of Guidelines Practice Guidelines and Program Acceptance
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U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Veterans Health Administration 22 Subcontractor Management Described in detail in Exhibit D, pages 94-95 of the Program Guide. Goal is to efficiently use program resources to meet the goal of ending homelessness among Veterans GPD referrals to occur in first 30 days of residency HUD-VASH referral must be chronically homeless with AMI less than 30% HUD-VASH prevention Practice Guidelines
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U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Veterans Health Administration 33 Subcontractor Procurement Process Previously required a waiver from VA Network Homeless Coordinator (NHC) or designee NHC waiver required has been dropped SSVF provider to assess whether to grant exception and must document rationale, examples: GPD plan was for resident to save sufficient funds through employment, but job loss/hospitalization/fine, left resident with insufficient funds for move HUD-VASH prevention need caused by one-time factors as above – 3 rd party financial rep not needed Exceptions to Practice Guidelines
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U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Veterans Health Administration 44 Subcontractor Pre-Selection Process How frequently can exceptions be given? Goal is to end homelessness by the end of 2015 Must assess level of demand and availability of community resources to meet demand For example, if there are 100 homeless Veterans community must serve during the year to get to zero and resources just sufficient, exceptions mean homelessness continues Critical to strategically determine how to prioritize these offers in partnership with VA and other providers based on available resources – not an ad hoc approach
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