OASIS-E1: What Home Health Agencies Need to Know

OASIS E1 What HH Agencies Need to Know

The OASIS instrument has undergone significant revisions over the years to increase standardization across post-acute care settings, as mandated by the Improving Medicare Post-Acute Care Transformation (IMPACT) Act of 2014. The transition from OASIS-D1 to OASIS-E in 2023 brought some of the most expansive changes to date, aimed at uniformly collecting health data and enabling […]

Understanding Medicare Face-To-Face (F2F) Requirements for Home Health

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Looking for a quick reference? Check out our F2F Tip Sheet. This document should be viewed as an adjunct to the face to face assessment documented in a progress note. It will be used toensure that the required documentation to support home care service is complete.  Or read on to learn more… It’s no secret that […]

Eligibilities and Authorizations: Keys to Timely Home Health Care

At HealthRev Partners, we understand the critical importance of effectively managing eligibility verification and authorization processes for home health agencies. These areas present major challenges that can significantly impact an agency’s ability to provide timely patient care and ensure proper reimbursement. Failing to obtain proper authorizations before providing care means someone will inevitably have to […]

Navigating Payor Contracts: A Critical Component of Home Health Success

Navigating Payor Contracts

Payor contracts are a fundamental aspect of the home health industry, serving as the foundation for reimbursement Understanding key components of these contracts, the consequences of lacking them, and strategies for effective negotiation are essential for home health agencies looking to ensure financial stability within their revenue cycle, as well as operational efficiency. In this […]

The Crucial Role of Technology Security in Revenue Cycle Management for Home Health and Hospice: Insights from Michael Greenlee, CEO of HealthRev Partners

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As the founder and CEO of HealthRev Partners, a leading provider of revenue cycle management solutions for home health and hospice agencies, I am aware of the critical importance of technology security in ensuring the financial health and success of our clients. In today’s digital age, where sensitive patient data is increasingly vulnerable to cyber […]

The Impact of GG Items and G Items on HHVBP in Home Health

The Home Health Value-Based Purchasing (HHVBP) model is undergoing significant changes in 2025, and the introduction of new measures based on GG functional assessment items is a key part of these updates. These changes will have a substantial impact on home health agencies and how they approach HHVBP performance. The GG items, which were introduced in 2019, […]

Home Health Billing Basics: What You Need to Know to Get Paid

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Struggling with the complexities of home health care revenue cycle management?   This blog covers the basics of home health revenue cycle management (billing) so you can start getting paid for your valuable services.  As a business owner, it’s important that you have an organized system in place to make sure everything runs smoothly when getting […]

Press Release from Ozark, MO: HealthRev Partners Launches Velocity as a SAAS, Transforming Revenue Cycle Management for the Home Health and Hospice Industry

Velocity now available as a SAAS

Ozark, MO – April 1st, 2024 – HealthRev Partners, a leading innovator in healthcare technology, has announced the launch of Velocity as a Software as a Service (SAAS), revolutionizing revenue cycle management in the home health, hospice, and palliative care industries. This game-changing solution is designed to transform revenue cycle management (RCM) for multi-site agencies. […]

OASIS in Home Health Requirements & Documentation Explained

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What is the Home Health OASIS? OASIS stands for Outcome and Assessment Information Set. The Home Health OASIS is a standardized data set that measures quality and outcomes. It contains information regarding the patient such as the clinical condition, comorbidities, physical and mental state, functional status, living situation and health care needs. Many agencies use […]