Home Health & Hospice
Financial Services for Home Care and Home Health Care That Support Your Mission
Home health and hospice providers serve patients in their most vulnerable moments. You’re helping someone recover at home after surgery. You’re managing complex medication regimens in living rooms. You’re providing comfort to families during their loved one’s final days. This work happens in bedrooms, not hospital rooms. In homes, not communities.
The financial complexity of home-based care doesn’t match the intimacy of the work:
- Episode-based payments for home health
- Per-diem rates for hospice
- Medicare certification requirements
- Clinical documentation that drives billing weeks later
- Mileage tracking for visiting clinicians
- Coordination across multiple payers and service types
ICON Financial Services understands both worlds. We provide home care financial services and accounting for hospice companies so you can focus on the patients and families who need you most.
Home Health Financial Management
Home health operates on episode-based payment models that require careful financial tracking. Medicare certification periods, therapy thresholds, and OASIS documentation all impact your revenue.
Our Home Health Services Include:
Episode-based payment tracking and billing
Medicare home health billing and certification management
Per-visit payment coordination for non-Medicare payers
LUPA (Low Utilization Payment Adjustment) monitoring
Therapy threshold tracking and financial impact analysis
OASIS assessment and billing alignment
Clinical documentation review for accurate coding
Clinician productivity and visit cost analysis
Mileage reimbursement tracking and processing
Multi-location territory financial management
Maintaining financial health for home care agencies requires understanding how clinical decisions impact reimbursement. We monitor the metrics that matter to home health operations.
Hospice Accounting Services for End-of-Life Care
Hospice financial management carries a unique emotional weight. You’re serving families during grief while managing per-diem rates, revocation periods, and benefit periods that determine reimbursement.
Accounting for Hospice Companies Includes:
Medicare hospice per-diem billing by level of care
Benefit period tracking and cap monitoring
Routine home care, continuous care, and inpatient billing
Revocation and discharge of financial coordination
Bereavement and volunteer service cost tracking
DME and medication expense management
Chaplain and social worker cost allocation
13-month cap calculation and monitoring
Quality measures and CAHPS impact on payment
Multi-location hospice program financial reporting
Hospice accounting requires balancing compassionate care with financial sustainability. That means understanding that clinical decisions about comfort care have direct financial implications.
Support Care That Happens at Home
Whether you’re helping patients recover or providing comfort at the end of life, your financial operations should support your mission without adding burden.