Specialties Home Health
Published Aug 31, 2002
luvbeinganurse
37 Posts
I have been looking all over the internet to find regs for home care agencies that are private pay (nonMedicare/Medicaid). So far I have been unable to locate any. Does anyone have any idea where I can find them? Thanks.
hoolahan, ASN, RN
1 Article; 1,721 Posts
It depends on what agency they are accredited by, eg JACHO, CHAP, or usually the commission for homecare accreditation if it is a PCA agency. They will have to follow the reg's of that agency then. If they aren't accredited by any agency, I would report them or at least inquire about them with your state dept of health.
NRSKarenRN, BSN, RN
10 Articles; 18,371 Posts
Each states department of health is responsible for issuing a license IF the agency chooses to be a licensed one. Some states permit private pay services with only a business license---check under department of heatlh, health facilities regulations.
FLA:Health_Facility_Regulation/Home_Care
Check out extensive healthcare administrators links:
Pam Pohly's Net Guide: Toolbox for Health Administrators
nursemicke
81 Posts
Try http://www.myhomehealth.com
renerian, BSN, RN
5,693 Posts
Yes go to the state health department you live in and you will find information there. I agree it depends also on if you have any accred......or if you put them in a non certified division which makes it easier....
renerian
Thanks, everyone! :) Yes, the agency is state licensed and JACHO accredited, but there are questions about some of the policies, and we have not been able to find answers. But I will start with all of your suggestions - thanks very much!
Thought about your request some more:
Check to see if your agency gets ELl's report or Home Health Line. They are the news sources for home care and include regulations in them.
See National Association for Home Care's website:
http://www.nahc.org/