MInnesota DHS Announces EVV - Now WHat?

The Minnesota Department of Human Services announced the date that all PCAs and Care Services need to be compliant with Electronic Visit Verification (EVV). What does this mean for you? In this informative webinar, we will go over the following: 1. What do you need to know about this rollout? Who does this impact? 2. Basics of good site wide or agency wide implementation – Decisions you will have to make. 3. Implementing EVV – Start your pilot program now to ensure easy transition. 4. Change is hard, but it is easier with support – How Pavillio Product Managers help you. 5. Urgency is key in getting the support you need and getting your team ready.

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From the Minnesota DHS website:

The federal government will soon require some providers to use electronic visit verification systems to document that people are receiving the services that are billed to the state. The 21st Century Cures Act, Public Law 114–255 (PDF), signed in December 2016, requires providers of personal care, including personal care assistance (PCA) and some waiver services (beginning in 2020) and home health care providers (beginning in 2023) to use electronic visit verification to be eligible for full federal Medicaid matching dollars.

The Minnesota EVV system will verify:

  • Type of service performed
  • Who received the service
  • Date of service
  • Location of service delivery
  • Who provided the service
  • When the service begins and ends.

The method used for verification will depend on the EVV system chosen by the Minnesota Department of Human Services. Providers may use either the state-provided EVV system or an alternative system of their choosing that meets state requirements.”

Cashe Software has the tools, talent, and expertise to help you successfully roll out EVV for your agency. For more information, click here.