HOME HEALTH- Medicare Requirements

Things to look for when referring to Home Health

  • Shows signs of weakness

  • Falls frequently or is a fall risk

  • Has pressure ulcers or needs wound care

  • Has increased or uncontrolled pain and/or is in need of pain management

  • Has confusion with medication

  • Needs teaching or education for a new diagnosis:

Information Needed for New Referrals

  1. Current demographics information (primary contact phone and address)
  2. Insurance information
  3. Current medications list
  4. Qualifying Face-to-Face encounter with referring provider:
    • Progress note from a Face-to-Face visit that includes medical conditions related to the need for Home Health AND clinical findings which support the patient's homebound status. Progress note should answer the question:  Why Home Health? Why Now?
  5. Specific Home Health orders:
    • Must be signed by MD, DO, DPM, PA or NPP
    • If wound care, please include specific wound care orders

HOSPICE- Referring Your Patients

Signs and Symptoms that may indicate decline and need for hospice care

  • Multiple hospitalizations/frequent ER visits

  • Progressive weight loss

  • Decreasing appetite

  • Dysphagia

  • Increased weakness or fatigue

  • Decline in cognitive status

  • Increasing pain, increasing difficulty managing pain

  • Increasing dyspnea

  • Recurring infections

Information Needed for New Referrals

  1. Current demographics information (primary contact phone and address)
  2. Insurance information
  3. Current medications list
  4. Recent progress note and reason for referral

If you have any doubt about whether the requirements for Hospice care have been met, please contact us for a Hospice informational visit.