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In the home health care industry, finding and keeping competent caregivers from the slim applicant pool can feel like an uphill battle. The shortage of direct care workers is dire and has been recognized by industry leading organizations such as the National Association for Home...

As home care agencies grow, hiring help is essential. There comes a point in a businessā€™s life in which administration can no longer wear the hats of multiple roles within the agency and staff experience work overload. Taking the next big step to hire help...

When caring for patients, time is not a passing commodity but a precious resource that requires careful management. Amidst the nature of home healthcare, optimizing workflow becomes more than just a convenience; it becomes an absolute necessity. This is where technology comes into play. ...

From dealing with caregiver shortages and the rise of technologies like AI and telehealth, to full implementation of EVV in some states, and a few seasonal COVID flareups, 2022 was a year of many happenings in the home health industry. The thrive Alora blog...

As a home health care professional, you are responsible for avoiding readmissions among your patients, and it makes good business sense. Every day your patient spends in a hospital equals one less day that you can bill for your services, so readmissions directly impact your...

For most agencies, compliance is top of mind when dealing with administrative challenges. The OIG has conducted several audits of home health agencies in recent years, including billing audits for services that were not medically necessary or were not provided as claimed. In this home...