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What Does Medicare Cover for Home Healthcare?

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What does Medicare Cover for Home Healthcare?

If you’re looking for an answer to the question, “What does Medicare cover for home healthcare?”, you’ve probably typed it into a search engine and immediately closed the tab. The amount of information and the level of detail can quickly become confusing and overwhelming. That’s why we’ve broken down this important query into a series of questions, looking at what home healthcare services are available, what services are covered, who is eligible and what costs you can expect to incur.

Experiencing a health emergency, like an injury from a fall or a heart attack, often requires hospitalization. While the hospital stay may be for only a short time, the individual may need support when they return home. Medicare can provide home healthcare services to help during that individual’s recovery.

Under Which Circumstances will Medicare Pay for Home Healthcare?

Firstly, What Exactly do We Mean by Home Healthcare?

This kind of care is planned to provide health services and equipment to individuals while they are in recovery at home. Home healthcare includes a wide variety of health and social services supplied in the home to treat illness or injury. 

Medicare covers such home health services under both Parts A and B when the services are medically “reasonable and necessary” and when:

What are the Range of Home Health Benefits?

Either component of original Medicare – Part A hospital insurance and/or Part B doctor visits and outpatient treatment – might cover home care. Services include:

Medicare Does Not Pay for All Care at Home

As an example, it does not cover these services:

What Exactly is Meant by Skilled Therapy Services?

Skilled therapy services are those that must be delivered by or under the direction of a certified physical therapist, occupational therapist or speech-language therapist.

  1. Physical therapy exercises normally revolve around increasing and restoring strength, balance and range of motion for the best possible physical performance.
  2. Occupational therapy lends a hand in recovering the capacity to independently take part in the goings-on of everyday living and fine-tuning these tasks or the immediate surroundings to enhance the individual’s functionality and ease of access.
  3. Speech-language therapy assists patients in recovering the power to speak and communicate as well as surmount swallowing complications.

It’s imperative to be aware that the above services will only be covered if they are considered specific and effective treatment or maintenance methods for an individual’s condition. Additionally, Medicare standards will determine the eligible frequency and duration of any treatments. Once the level or care exceeds part-time or “intermittent” skilled care, Medicare is no longer a payment option.

In Medicare’s eyes, home healthcare services are intended to avoid or postpone placement in an assisted living or skilled nursing facility, not entirely replace them!

Does Medicare Cover Unskilled Home Care Services?

Medicare won’t pay for unskilled home care if those are the only services required. Personal home care services (help with activities of routine living) or homemaker services (e.g., light housekeeping and laundry) will only be covered if they are a segment of the skilled services specified in the individual’s care plan. 

How has COVID-19 Affected Home Healthcare Services?

During the COVID-19 pandemic, Medicare has sanctioned nurse practitioners, clinical nurse specialists and physician assistants to supply home health services without needing authorization from a doctor.

Key Takeaways:

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