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EVV UPDATES

 

As 2020 approaches and we draw closer to full implementation of the 21st Century cures act, Alora continues to monitor on a state by state basis how the EVV adoption process is unfolding. While many states are already up and running with their electronic visit verification system, others have petitioned for postponements or long-term delays. Here are the latest EVV updates in several states:

PENNSYLVANIA EVV IMPLEMENTATION

According to the PHA (Pennsylvania Homecare Association), a number of PHA members who provide healthcare services under the state’s ODP waivers system received an email recently citing the possibility of DHS requesting an extension on the official implementation date for electronic visit verification. DHS issued a statement clarifying on Friday, November 1, that the matter is still being negotiated under considerations. An announcement on their official decision is expected within the next week.

On its face, the 21st Century Cures Act requires states to implement an EVV system for Medicaid-funded personal care services no later than January 1, 2020, and for home health care services by January 1, 2023. States will be subject to a reduction in federal financial participation if they do not implement EVV in full compliance within the established timelines. Individual states are permitted to request up to a maximum one-year extension (through filing a “Good Faith Effort Application”), which must be submitted to and approved by CMS before being granted.

Any approved Pennsylvania EVV system is required to electronically collect the following data from home visits:

PENNSYLVANIA EVV IMPLEMENTATION TIMELINE

Per Pennsylvania DHS, the current scheduled for official EVV implementation is as follows:

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VIRGINIA DMAS EVV IMPLEMENTATION

VIRGINIA EVV IMPLEMENTATION UPDATE

The official implementation date for the use of a DMAS approved Virginia EVV software system for agencies and consumer-directed personal care, respite care, and companion services that originate or conclude in the member’s home, began a soft launch on October 1, 2019.

The Virginia DMAS released the following statement on September 26th, 2019:

“Personal care, respite care and companion service claims submitted before the end of the year will be paid whether or not EVV information is present.  If the claim is not submitted before New Year’s Day, EVV data will be required for dates of service retroactive to October 1, 2019.  Therefore, try to submit 2019 claims before the end of the year. In the meantime, October through December 2019 is an excellent time to test your EVV system.  The remittance advice for service dates between October 1, 2019 through December 31, 2019 will provide information on EVV data that is missing or invalid. If you have additional questions, please contact DMAS via email at EVV@dmas.virginia.gov . A Medicaid Bulletin is posted on the DMAS Web-Portal for more information. As was discussed on the Member’s call last Friday, we will test the new billing code for respite services provided in a group home or sponsored residential home and post the results.”

Virginia EVV Requirements

Services subject to the Virginia EVV requirement are:

Any Virginia EVV vendor will be required to meet state approval guidelines, which mandate that the EVV system is capable of verifying electronically:

Click here to review Alora’s Home Health Software for Virginia with EVV

Florida EVV Implementation Date

Florida will implement electronic visit verification (EVV) for personal care services, home health care services, and private duty nursing in concert. The date for the soft launch was December 1, 2019, with a full implementation deadline of March 1, 2020. EVV will be required for all home health services including home health visits, private duty nursing, and personal care services at that time. Enforcement of payment penalties for non-compliance begins on February 1, 2020.

According to AHCA, providers delivering care in those categories must:

Florida is defined as an “Open Model” state, thus agency providers are free to choose any EVV system that works for them. The only requirement is that the Florida EVV system selected has to collect all six data elements as outlined by the 21st Century CURES Act. Those requirements are:

Florida’S EVV Requirements

Section 409.9132, Florida Statutes (F.S.), instructs Home Health care agencies operating in the state of Florida to choose a capable EVV vendor to operate an Electronic Visit Verification (EVV) Program of home health services provided through the fee-for-service delivery system. The chosen electronic visit verification system must meet the following requirements:

*For additional information visit https://ahca.myflorida.com/Medicaid/home_health/dmv.shtml

Florida’s AHCA EVV System allows the use of EVV third-party integration software for approved Florida EVV systems. ALORA features an EVV system designed to capture and send EVV data to the Florida EVV Claims system for billing.

ALORA & FLORIDA EVV

Florida Medicaid has chosen three aggregators for EVV: HHA Exchange, Tellus and Coastal Care. Florida Medicaid involves direct Medicaid as well as MCOs.  ALORA Home Health Software will integrate with Tellus and HHA Exchange.  EVV data will be captured with through ALORA and then transmitted directly to Tellus & HHA Exchange. 

Read more about Florida EVV

Additional EVV Info

Below are a list of blogs which explore the details, implementation deadlines, and other helpful information on individual states as well as blogs on general EVV information.

For more information on Electronic Visit Verification requirements in your state, identifying credible EVV Software Vendors, general homecare news, or on Home Health Software technology, email us at Info@Alorahealth.com

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