Table 1. Methods for Monitoring PATH Providers, 2015
Method |
Number of Grantees |
Percent |
Site visits |
40 |
93% |
Regularly scheduled meetings or teleconferences |
33 |
77% |
Review of progress reports |
29 |
67% |
Review of HMIS or other data |
27 |
63% |
Review of financial documents or billing |
31 |
72% |
Other |
3 |
7% |
Source: PATH SPC Web Survey 2015, n=43
Table 2. Grantees’ Use of HMIS Data, 2015
Use of HMIS Data |
Number of Grantees |
Percent |
Not being utilized |
15 |
36% |
To report Annual Report Survey/PATH data |
20 |
48% |
To monitor PATH providers |
12 |
29% |
To monitor PATH consumer participation in services or housing |
10 |
24% |
To monitor PATH consumer outcomes |
9 |
21% |
To report to other State or Federal agencies |
7 |
17% |
To plan PATH services or activities |
7 |
17% |
Other |
2 |
5% |
Source: PATH SPC Web Survey 2015, n=42
Table 3. Total Persons Served by PATH, First Contacted Through Outreach, and Enrolled in PATH, 2010–2012
|
2010 |
2011 |
2012 |
Total persons served by PATH |
204,528 |
202,138 |
215,238 |
Total persons first contacted through outreach |
177,966 |
177,202 |
192,299 |
Total persons enrolled in PATH |
91,950* |
98,432 |
103,259 |
Source: PATH Web site, State Profile Reports—National, 2010–2012
*The total number of persons enrolled in PATH in 2010 with demographic information is 19,891
Table 4. PATH Eligible Services (Non-Housing): Funding and Provision of Services, 2010–2012
Service |
2010 |
2011 |
2012 |
||||||
PATH Funds |
Non-PATH Funds |
Not Provided |
PATH Funds |
Non-PATH Funds |
Not Provided |
PATH Funds |
Non-PATH Funds |
Not Provided |
|
Outreach services |
92% |
3% |
5% |
93% |
2% |
4% |
92% |
2% |
6% |
Community mental health services |
72% |
22% |
6% |
94% |
2% |
3% |
91% |
4% |
6% |
Case management services |
86% |
9% |
5% |
88% |
8% |
4% |
87% |
7% |
6% |
Referrals* |
84% |
11% |
5% |
84% |
11% |
5% |
85% |
10% |
6% |
Screening and diagnostic treatment services |
67% |
17% |
16% |
68% |
16% |
16% |
67% |
15% |
17% |
Staff training |
60% |
18% |
22% |
59% |
21% |
20% |
57% |
23% |
21% |
Habilitation and rehabilitation services |
41% |
25% |
34% |
44% |
20% |
36% |
44% |
19% |
37% |
Supportive and supervisory services in residential services |
40% |
19% |
41% |
40% |
18% |
42% |
39% |
19% |
43% |
Alcohol or drug treatment services |
34% |
36% |
30% |
36% |
34% |
30% |
38% |
31% |
31% |
* Includes referrals for primary health services, job training, educational services, and relevant housing services
Source: PATH Annual Report Surveys 2010–2012
PATH providers: 2010 n=483; 2011 n=500; and 2012 n=508
Table 5. PATH Eligible Services (Housing): Funding and Provision of Services, 2010–2012
Housing Service |
2010 |
2011 |
2012 |
||||||
PATH Funds |
Non-PATH Funds |
Not Provided |
PATH Funds |
Non-PATH Funds |
Not Provided |
PATH Funds |
Non-PATH Funds |
Not Provided |
|
TA in applying for housing |
72% |
15% |
13% |
73% |
13% |
14% |
75% |
10% |
14% |
Planning of housing |
52% |
16% |
32% |
55% |
13% |
31% |
56% |
11% |
33% |
Improving coordination of housing |
51% |
20% |
29% |
53% |
17% |
31% |
53% |
16% |
31% |
Matching persons to housing |
48% |
19% |
33% |
51% |
16% |
33% |
53% |
15% |
31% |
Security deposits |
45% |
19% |
36% |
42% |
19% |
39% |
46% |
16% |
38% |
One-time rental payments |
43% |
18% |
39% |
42% |
18% |
40% |
42% |
16% |
43% |
Minor housing renovation |
10% |
9% |
81% |
9% |
10% |
81% |
12% |
8% |
80% |
Source: PATH Annual Report Surveys 2010–2012
PATH providers: 2010 n=483; 2011 n=500; and 2012 n=508
Table 6. Number and Percentage of Enrolled Consumers Receiving Assistance With Each Service, 2010–2012
Service |
2010 |
2011 |
2012 |
|||||||
Enrolled* |
Assisted |
% |
Enrolled* |
Assisted |
% |
Enrolled* |
Assisted |
% |
||
Housing |
44,954 |
23,297 |
51.8% |
52,511 |
27,330 |
52.0% |
58,531 |
33,419 |
57.1% |
|
Income benefits |
44,199 |
15,396 |
34.8% |
48,534 |
15,543 |
32.0% |
55,460 |
21,794 |
39.3% |
|
Primary medical care |
37,023 |
12,877 |
34.8% |
42,980 |
18,284 |
42.5% |
48,524 |
18,787 |
38.7% |
|
Medical insurance |
40,086 |
14,335 |
35.8% |
44,687 |
13,631 |
30.5% |
53,438 |
19,099 |
35.7% |
|
Earned
income/ |
39,670 |
8,185 |
20.6% |
44,502 |
7,229 |
16.2% |
49,675 |
9,379 |
18.9% |
Source: PATH Annual Survey Reports 2010–2012
*Total enrolled for those providers that are reporting this voluntary measure
Table 7. Number and Percentage of Enrolled Consumers Attaining Each Service, 2010–2012
Service |
2010 |
2011 |
2012 |
||||||
Enrolled* |
Attained |
% |
Enrolled* |
Attained |
% |
Enrolled* |
Attained |
% |
|
Housing |
43,835 |
13,507 |
30.8% |
52,278 |
13,846 |
26.5% |
52,979 |
15,620 |
29.5% |
Primary medical care |
36,465 |
9,951 |
27.3% |
40,457 |
11,984 |
29.6% |
45,275 |
12,801 |
28.3% |
Income benefits |
41,249 |
8,058 |
19.5% |
46,197 |
7,882 |
17.1% |
51,271 |
10,111 |
19.7% |
Medical insurance |
37,852 |
8,452 |
22.3% |
43,462 |
8,475 |
19.5% |
49,667 |
9,279 |
18.7% |
Earned
income/ |
37,727 |
2,536 |
6.7% |
42,074 |
2,575 |
6.1% |
45,695 |
3,666 |
8.0% |
Source: PATH Annual Survey Reports 2010–2012
*Total enrolled for those providers that are reporting this voluntary measure
Table 8 provides the table shell for reporting of results of multivariate models for three sample outcomes for the PATH Enhanced Evaluation Component. The columns represent models and the rows represent the independent variables in each model. The cells corresponding to each independent variable, contain the regression coefficient of the variable and its standard deviation.
Table 8 Table Shell for Reporting the Results of Multivariate Models for Three Sample Outcomes.
Independent Variables (Sources of Variation) |
Dependent (Outcome) Variable |
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% of outreached who enrolled |
% of outreached who were veterans |
% of enrolled who were assisted through SOAR |
|
Interagency division of labor† |
|
|
|
Training and technical assistance† |
|
-- |
|
Number of strategies to engage persons who are homeless |
|
|
|
Priority of homeless outreach at provider level† |
|
-- |
|
Priority of homeless outreach at state level† |
|
|
-- |
Priority of veteran services at provider level† |
-- |
|
-- |
Priority of veteran services at state level† |
-- |
|
-- |
Number of provider staff trained in SOAR |
-- |
-- |
|
Model Characteristics |
|
|
|
Number of providers in the model |
|
|
|
Number of states in the model |
|
|
|
% of variance between states |
|
|
|
% of variance between providers |
|
|
|
Log likelihood |
|
|
|
† 1=High, 0=Low *p<0.05 **p<0.01 ***p<0.001
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