Where Can I Find Additional Information about a Provider's
Services?
To determine the caliber of a Medicare-certified provider,
you can review its Medicare Survey Report. For assistance
in obtaining this document, contact your state's health department
or health insurance counseling program, which offers free
information specifically about the Medicare home health benefit.
These offices also can direct you to the state's Medicare
hot line for information about the quality of services provided
by Medicare-certified home health agencies and hospices in
your area. Telephone numbers for the health insurance counseling
programs representing each state, the District of Columbia,
and Puerto Rico are listed on pages 21 through 28.
In addition, many states require home care providers to
earn a license to operate. To obtain a license, a provider
must meet the basic legal and operating standards imposed
by the state department of health. Your state health department
can provide you with information on its licensed providers.
Last, several professional organizations have established
standards to define quality in home care services. Through
a voluntary process, many home care providers seek accreditation
from these organizations to signify that they have met national
standards for quality care. Home care accrediting agencies
include the Accreditation Commission for Home Care, Inc.,
the Community Health Accreditation Program, the Joint Commission
on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations, the National
Committee for Quality Assurance, and the National HomeCaring
Council. Consider contacting one or more of these organizations
for information about their accredited members. |