13 Jan 2022 Home Health Payment Cuts
2022 Home Health Payment Cuts will have an impact on reimbursements and homecare agency finances. In this blog, we give you the details to keep your agency on top of the most important changes....
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2022 Home Health Payment Cuts will have an impact on reimbursements and homecare agency finances. In this blog, we give you the details to keep your agency on top of the most important changes....
In home health care, using the wrong codes to show a patient's condition can affect compliance, claims processing, and the bottom line. Here’s a look at the notable 2022 changes that even those who are not coders should take notice of....
As we head into the new year, Home Health agencies should have one eye in the rearview mirror, and one on the road ahead, adjusting the steering wheel for what's coming up. Here’s a look back on the home health care industry in 2021 and...
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From dealing with caregiver shortages and adjusting to COVID protocols, to EVV implementation in various states, and preparing for NOA billing, 2021 was a busy year in the home health care industry. Alora is committed to helping you navigate the ins and outs with timely blogs, fact-filled white papers, and informational webinars. If you missed anything, no worries, in this blog we’ll recap some of the most important topics and give you some quick shortcuts.
Value-based purchasing is upon us, and home care providers should be ready for those changes to affect their services and reimbursement. Learn three ways To prepare your home care agency for Value-Based Purchasing Models in this home health care blog....
As we head into the new year, Home Health agencies should have one eye in the rearview mirror, and one on the road ahead, adjusting the steering wheel for what's coming up. Here’s a look back on the home health care industry in 2021 and...
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Home health agencies nationwide are preparing for CMS' declaration that No Pay RAPS will be replaced with a Notice of Admission process, scheduled to go into implementation on January 1, 2022. Earlier in the year, CMS published a memo explaining how to submit an NOA, however, many homecare providers still have a lot of questions.
What can your agency do to prepare for the upcoming changes in Medicare billing? Learn the facts about the 2022 transition from No Pay RAPS to Notice of Admission (NOA), and check out the free educational webinar....
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Strong and steady growth in the home care market is providing substantial opportunities to agency owners. With this in mind, companies that want to grow can benefit from watching how others are succeeding. A look at big home care agencies will reveal commonalities. Each company has a unique story. And the teams of people that run the day-to-day operations may look different. But all big agencies share certain traits. In the latest edition of our blog, we’ll take a look at these three things big agencies do and how they impact the overall outlook.
One important part of running a home health agency, or any healthcare company, is ensuring your patient care staff are providing accurate documentation for the care and condition of clients. Ensuring charting is achieved and that your staff is compliant with charting requirements could be...