Home health agencies are now operating under OASIS-E2, and the impact reaches far beyond clinical documentation. With the new requirements in effect, agencies must make sure their assessment workflows, coding practices, and quality assurance processes support accurate reimbursement, quality reporting, and HHVBP performance. In a margin-sensitive environment, precision is no
Home health agencies that want to thrive under value-based purchasing need more than strong intentions; they need disciplined, real-time control of the measures that CMS actually uses to determine performance. The Expanded Home Health Value-Based Purchasing Model ties payment to how well agencies perform on OASIS-based measures, claims-based measures, and
By Hannah Vale, CEO, HealthRev Partners Recently, I had the opportunity to join Mosai’s webinar, The Revenue Recovery Playbook for Home Health & Hospice, where we explored a question that is top of mind for nearly every provider today: Where is revenue actually being lost – and what can organizations
AI is not coming to replace home health and hospice leaders. It is coming to expose the gaps, clean up the mess, and give agencies a faster way to see what is actually happening in their business. For agencies that are ready to grow, protect margin, and stop drowning in
Home health survey readiness should not result in your team scrambling the week before a visit. Being survey-ready is about building daily habits that support accurate documentation, consistent care delivery, and clear communication across the entire agency. As Becky Tolson of ACHC shared on the Home Health Revealed podcast, surveyors
Home Health Compare was created because the Affordable Care Act (ACA) mandates that healthcare consumers have access to a comparison tool that provides transparent information about the quality of care provided by Medicare-certified home health agencies nationwide. The Home Health Care Compare website features a[…]