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Learn How to Open a Home Care Business
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Learn How to Open a Home Care Business
Learn How to Open a Home Care Business
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CHAP Medicare Accreditation, ACHC Medicare Accreditation and Joint Commission Medicare Accreditation is regarded as one of the key benchmarks for measuring the quality of a Home Health Care Agency, along with its products and services.
In the US, standard setting by industry leaders with peer review is widely accepted.
Preparing for CHAP Accreditation or JCAHO Joint Commission Accreditation will disclose the Home Health Care Agency’s strengths and weaknesses.
Staging of the process provides information for management to make decisions regarding operations, whether they are business or patient-care related, in order to improve effectiveness and efficiency of Home Health Care Business performance.
In other words, organizational self-examination should result in better planning, implementation and further evaluation of all processes.
Not to mention, CHAP Accreditation or JCAHO Joint Commission Accreditation will allow you allow you to bill Medicare (Medicare Certification) as well as taking part in your states Medicaid programs (Medicaid Certification).
The CHAP Accreditation or JCAHO Joint Commission Accreditation process will provide a catalyst for organizational management strategy.
The onsite CHAP Accreditation Survey or JCAHO Joint Commission Survey validates the application of those strategies and determines if the Home Health Care Agency is actually performing according to the goals and objectives it has adopted in its system.
Successful CHAP Accreditation or JCAHO Joint Commission Accreditation can reap many benefits for the Home Health Care Agency.
Medicare Certification is required for all new home health care agencies.