Projects
For more than 30 years, HSRI Projects have been helping to improve human service systems in a wide range of Focus Areas and Topics. To view a selection of our Projects by a specific Focus Area or Topic you can make your selection in the "View By" menu found below. You can also sort Projects chronologically or alphabetically by using the "Organize Projects" menu found below.
Viewing Projects By Topic: Resource Allocation
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Milwaukee County Mental Health System Redesign
(2009-2010)The Milwaukee County Mental Health System Redesign is a project that addresses systemic issues with access and service delivery within the adult mental health system. The project involves working closely with stakeholders in Milwaukee to understand the system relationally.
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Sage Resources
(2008-Present)SAGE Resources provides specialty consultation and analysis to policy makers interested in establishing person-centered budget allocations for people with developmental disabilities.
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Georgia Resource Allocation for Services to People with Developmental Disabilities
(2007-2008)The Human Services Research Institute (HSRI) modified the Supports Intensity Scale (SIS) to assess the support needs of indivicuals receiving services on the state HCBS waiver, and develop a individual budget statistical algorithm with Office of Developmental Disabilities (ODD) policy parameters.
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Technical Assistance on Rate Methodologies to the Louisiana Office of Citizens with Developmental Disabilities
(2007-2008)HSRI is providing technical assistance to the Louisiana Office for Citizens with Developmental Disabilities regarding the development of statewide rates to accompany the implementation of functional level related resource allocation.
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Restructuring Budgets, Assessments and Rates for Developmental Disabilities Services in Oregon
(2007)HSRI, in partnership with other consulting organizations, is furnishing technical assistance to the Oregon Department of Human Services (DHS)/Seniors and Persons with Disabilities Division (SPD) to conduct the "Restructuring Budgets, Assessments and Rates" (ReBAR) Project.
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