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EVV By State

Electronic Visit Verification is not just another tech requirement. As most home health professionals know by now, EVV is a federally mandated system that helps verify when and where home care services happen, making sure that caregivers show up, services are actually delivered, and Medicaid...

The latest on electronic visit verification in requirements in Pennsylvania

 

As of January 1, 2025, Pennsylvania home care agencies must meet updated Electronic Visit Verification (EVV) compliance requirements to continue delivering Medicaid-funded services. The Pennsylvania Department of Human Services (DHS) now mandates that at least 85% of all Personal Care Services (PCS) and Home Health Care Services (HHCS) visits be automatically verified using approved EVV technology.

 

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Michigan EVV

 

The Alora home health blog is committed to providing the latest updates on EVV implementation on a state-by-state basis. In this blog we focus on the latest news out of Michigan, answering questions like who is the MDHHS selected EVV aggregator, when does the EVV requirement begin for home health services, what data must a compatible Michigan EVV system collect, and more.

EVV has been mandated for the state of Washington for home health care services. As of the implementation 2024 implementation date, Electronic visit verification is required for all homecare services administered within the state. When is the official start date?  What specific types of care and organizations does it apply to, and what are the requirements? Are agencies free to use any EVV software provider system? In this blog we will explore and answer all of those questions as we focus on all aspects of Washington state Electronic Visit Verification.

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