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How technology relieves the pain of home care billing

The challenges of home care billing 

Anything regarding the flow of money in or out of an agency is of vital concern — and efficiencies here can lead to major cost savings and improved operations. 

Any member of an agency’s back-office finance team knows the issues at play when processing claims with third party payers — Medicaid, insurance providers, others. Submitting claims can become a time sinkhole for staff who must ensure all fields are filled correctly, spot and resolve any issues, process claims, and monitor progress as necessary. 

Even worse, some aspects of billing can in fact result in lost revenue; receiving a rejected claim due to data entry errors causing lags in reimbursement and additional administrative burden; missing out on reimbursements because agencies are unable to submit claims for half or quarter units, despite paying staff for that time. 

Depending on where your agency is located, regulators may permit agencies to bank units when submitting a claim. To avoid getting mired in numbers, some agencies elect to manually bank units by rounding to the nearest whole number, which can add hours of tedious work for your finance team for every billing cycle. 

Technology relieves a home care billing headache  

Strong tech has proved vital for agencies to deliver coordinated care, scale operations, recruit and retain top caregivers, streamline processes, go paperless, stay compliant, achieve reliable Electronic Visit Verification, optimize scheduling, and so much more. 

Innovation is also at the heart of one area of business that can quickly become a throbbing headache: home care billing.  

Technology makes billing practices far more efficient by cutting great swaths of time from manual input. Ridding paper processing for electronic billing is the right move, so long as an agency follows the right protocols set out by insurers or government regulators. (Another nod to technology purposefully to be adaptable to any new or changing requirements on the horizon.) The benefits quickly become clear for agencies that embrace electronic billing. 

The following combine to save time, free staff and save money, so long as the process is underpinned by the right software: 

a. Smart mobile technology  

Smart mobile technology allows agencies to quickly shift direction and deploy modern tools. With the use of mobile devices, tasks such as scheduling and filing claims can be automated and optimized, leading to improved efficiency and reduced administrative burden.  

Real-time data integration with third-party solutions also allows caregivers to enter information directly into their systems without having to manually process paper forms or rely on outdated technologies. This leads to faster turnaround times, fewer errors in billing, and increased accuracy in client care records. 

b. Electronic billing 

Electronic billing provides agencies with automated eligibility checks, easier reconciliation processes, and an audit trail that allows staff to monitor claims. By utilizing this system, agencies can manage claims quickly and accurately, reducing the amount of time spent on manual work and preventing costly errors. Electronic billing also reduces paperwork while improving accuracy and visibility throughout the entire process. This leads to improved client care quality as agencies have access to real-time data and records that they can use in order to provide better services. 

Overall, e-billing means that claims are processed faster, with a shorter turnaround time from payer back to agency. It is another illustration of technology improving the back-end management of home care agencies.

9 Benefits of implementing technology in home care billing process  

  1. Auto-check eligibility of a client to ensure claims are not rejected after care has been delivered. 
  2. Trims time and resources that staff would otherwise devote to manual administrative billing work.
  3. Easy to identify any issues with a claim via software that automatically searches for potential errors before submission. 
  4. Easy to resolve any issues online before processing claims, ensuring reimbursement is as quick as possible, and reducing the number of rejected claims. 
  5. Instantly upload claims to clearinghouses with one click. 
  6. Say goodbye to unnecessary postage and mailing expenses. 
  7. Maintaining an electronic audit trail enables agency staff to monitor a claim as it progresses through the system between intermediaries and a payer. 
  8. Electronic reports can confirm that a payer has received an agency’s claim. 
  9. Adjudication, reconciliation and a “closed loop” billing data file that is returned from your clearinghouse partner directly into claim/visit data is another key area for efficiency. 

    Learn more about streamlining billing and payroll with technology in our blog From paperwork to profit: 4 methods to optimize home care billing & payroll. 

    Taking advantage of modern technologies to reduce costs & improve client care quality 

    Modern technologies like mobile devices, analytics, and cloud-based solutions can help home care agencies reduce costs while improving client care quality. Agencies can save time and money by streamlining processes such as paperwork filing and scheduling. Additionally, through enhanced analytics, agencies can assess which treatments are more efficient and cost-effective in order to optimize patient care plans. Finally, using secure cloud storage providers allows for the sharing of data across multiple departments to ensure that everyone on the team is up to date with the latest information. These modern technologies are essential for agencies that want to provide better services at a lower cost. 

    Claim management process between AlayaCare, Waystar integration and healthcare payer 

    AlayaCare Software features an electronic billing module that contains a foolproof, automated banking option for agencies submitting claims to a payer. This process could save agencies thousands of dollars a year by ensuring reimbursements is collected in full by enabling staff to option banked time for each bill code or client and assemble all fractional hours into whole units with the click of a button. 

    Claim Management Process Between AlayaCare, Waystar Integration and Healthcare Payer

    For the all-important Medicaid reimbursements (among other payers), AlayaCare has integrated revenue cycle technology from Waystar. This collaboration — the only software to date that has integrated with Waystar on a visit-by-visit basis — has supported our efforts to build automated tasks that are customizable for any client, maintain a real-time experience as with our other features, enable seamless transactions and maximize reimbursement. After all, why forfeit funds that are hard-earned? 

    With Waystar integrated, AlayaCare can transmit and receive many different claim formats including ANSI X12 files, APIs, flat files, FTP and encryption. Our system supports the delivery of both 837I and 837P bill files, as well as accepting inbound 835 files that inform an agency if each claim is paid or denied. 

    One notable aspect of this technology is an ability to perform Medicaid eligibility checks. The 270 file sent to Waystar and the returned 271 file can rapidly check if someone is eligible for Medicaid. Agencies can determine how frequently to issue these checks, because the eligibility of any one client can change unbeknownst to the billing team — minimizing the risk of denied claims. AlayaCare’s system further diminishes that risk by only permitting claims for client visits that are approved to be submitted for reimbursement. 

    As you can see, the right technology not only reduces headaches in billing, but performs tasks and updates in real time, and can predict and overcome potential issues in the claims cycle. The value is simply substantial. 


    Finding the right software tools can be challenging if you don’t know what you’re looking for or where to start. To help ease the process we’ve developed a quick home care buyer’s guide to billing & payroll software.   

    Streamlined billing and payroll processes in home care typically involve the implementation of technology-based solutions to automate various aspects of billing and payroll management. With this quick buyer’s guide, you can see what the best questions are to ask when looking for billing & payroll software. 

     quick home care buyer’s guide to billing & payroll software.

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