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.
If your home care agency is still using Telephony and your caregivers are struggling with clock ins and outs, your EVV data is frequently inaccurate, and your billing is being adversely affected by these events, now is the time to move to EVV.
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.
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?
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
According to the 21st Century Cures Act, states are now mandated to use Electronic Visit Verification (EVV) for all Medicaid personal care and home health
Does your home care business provide Medicaid-funded personal care services in Georgia? If so, do you have an EVV provider in place to comply with
Are you a Colorado home care provider in need of an Electronic Visit Verification (EVV) system to comply with state Medicaid regulations and the 21st
What’s Happening with New Jersey Medicaid and EVV? As of August 19, 2020, New Jersey Medicaid EVV – Division of Medical Assistance and Health Services