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Stevens County human services details caseload data and warns of state error‑rate penalties
Summary
Human services presented 2025 caseload metrics, discussed a high per‑person MSOP cost and said state modernization and error‑rate penalties—recently trimmed from 40% to 25%—could pose significant county expense; staff described data and staffing actions to manage workload.
Human services staff reviewed 2025 intake and casework data and urged attention to state system modernization and error‑rate penalties that could shift significant costs to counties.
Human services leadership reported 643 intakes in 2025, producing 507 work groups (243 adults, 264 children), and 24 children placed across seven locations with 19 placement changes. Staff described program breakdowns—child protection, children’s mental health, adult mental health, child…
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