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Home Health Agency (HHA)

A Home Health Agency (HHA) is an organization that provides skilled nursing, therapy, and supportive care to patients in their homes, typically under physician orders; Medicare-certified HHAs bill under specific payment and documentation requirements.

What is a Home Health Agency (HHA)?

A Home Health Agency (HHA) is an organization that delivers skilled nursing, therapy, and supportive care to patients in their own homes, generally under a physician's orders. It coordinates clinicians who travel to the patient rather than requiring the patient to come to a facility.

Many home health agencies are Medicare-certified, which allows them to bill Medicare for covered home health services. That certification comes with specific payment structures and documentation requirements the agency must meet to be reimbursed.

Why does a Home Health Agency matter in care delivery?

Home Health Agencies make it possible to continue clinical care, such as wound management, medication administration, or rehabilitation therapy, after a patient leaves a hospital or surgical setting. This continuity supports recovery while reducing the need for additional facility-based days.

For patients discharged after a procedure, an HHA can be the bridge that keeps recovery on track at home. Because reimbursement depends on meeting Medicare's coverage and documentation rules, accurate orders and records are central to how these agencies operate financially.

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