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Home health agencies nationwide are preparing for CMS' declaration that No Pay RAPS will be replaced with a Notice of Admission process, scheduled to go into implementation on January 1, 2022. Earlier in the year, CMS published a memo explaining how to submit an NOA, however, many homecare providers still have a lot of questions.

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Strong and steady growth in the home care market is providing substantial opportunities to agency owners. With this in mind, companies that want to grow can benefit from watching how others are succeeding. A look at big home care agencies will reveal commonalities. Each company has a unique story. And the teams of people that run the day-to-day operations may look different. But all big agencies share certain traits. In the latest edition of our blog, we’ll take a look at these three things big agencies do and how they impact the overall outlook.

The White House recently said that the current public health emergency (PHE) would “likely” last through the entirety of 2021. For now, blanket waivers have relaxed industry regulations, offering provider relief, but it is not time to rest on your laurels. Wisdom dictates that agencies...