What’s Going on With Michigan EVV?
Electronic visit verification (EVV) is no longer optional for home care agencies in Michigan that serve Medicaid clients. Michigan EVV became mandatory in October 2024,
Electronic visit verification (EVV) is no longer optional for home care agencies in Michigan that serve Medicaid clients. Michigan EVV became mandatory in October 2024,
It’s important for Georgia home care agencies to stay up to date with EVV best practices and changes within the state. Being on top of these updates will help agencies stay compliant with state regulations so they can be reimbursed for services in a timely manner.
For home care agencies trying to discover more information about Sandata, the aggregator for electronic visit verification (EVV) in many states, we’re here to help.
Electronic Visit Verification (EVV) management is one of the most important elements of a home care agency’s operations. EVV touches every aspect of your business.
Medicaid accounts for 57% of Long-Term Supportive Services for adults at home in the US, making it the largest public health program serving over 72
Change can be difficult, but switching from manual processes to a home care management software has a purpose: to make your life easier. Here are
What is Electronic Visit Verification? There’s a lot of talk these days about electronic visit verification (EVV). How does it work? Why is it necessary?
As of December 30, 2022, the Delaware Division of Medicaid and Medical Assistance (DMMA) formally instituted electronic visit verification (EVV) for all home care agencies
Updated December 2022: The federal 21st Century CURES Act enacted in 2016 required all Missouri Personal Care Services (PCS) providers to comply with the act’s
When the 21st Century Cures Act was rolled out in 2016, it mandated the use of electronic visit verification, more commonly known as EVV, for home