Saturday 15 December 2018

New Year’s Eve EVV – How a Mandate Shaped 2018

                       Sinq’s Holiday Home Care 2018 List of Reflections


Many home care providers, states, and EVV opponents are breathing a sigh of relief as January 1, 2019 approaches and disappears like the uncomfortable pair of socks one receives during the holiday season.  However, the 21st Century Cures Act Section 12006 Electronic Visit Verification mandate for PCS still looms heavily for the year 2020.  It does not go unnoticed by the Sinq writing staff that the 2020 reference to perfect vision is ironic when discussing the EVV mandate, for it has been anything but crystal clear for many parties involved within home care, home care technology, and the many states trying to decipher the mandate conundrum.
In 2018, Sinq attended many home care conferences and summits, expanded the limits of our software platform, has had many discussions with larger and smaller home care providers, guided states on EVV, and has traveled far and wide for training sessions with hard working home care workers.
Sinq’s growth and experience as a home care software company has been, and continues to be exciting and rewarding, so we would like to present our List of Reflections for the Year of the Mandate Not To Be:

The topic of EVV overshadows the human element involved with home care and direct care services. The Stop EVV voices are legitimate and deserve everyone’s attention.  Sinq views EVV as the least important aspect of home care technology, and that is why the mandate may be hurting, not helping, those individuals who need quality care;

The topic of EVV overshadows the real potential of home care software and reducing Fraud, Waste, and Abuse. EVV means check in/check out.  If the main concern among workers is being ‘tracked’ or ‘followed’ then that may be a red flag for some type of FWA.  The discussion should not revolve around GPS, but trust;

States are very quick to contract with EVV vendors and implement a statewide system without research and stakeholder input.Yes, much time is needed to implement an EVV system, but as we learned from Gary Tonks and The Arc of Ohio, knee-jerk reactions to sign the biggest vendor to a multi-year contract to fulfill a mandate around location services may prove to be detrimental. Also, if a state is relying on EVV onlyservices, they are most likely not going to experience value across the entire care continuum;


EVV shifts focus from excellent software platforms, reporting, and care capabilities. At Sinq, we would like to not hear about EVV for a long time.  Our software is so vast and unique, and we want to discuss the possibilities, not the basic requirements of a mandate.  Change in Condition, Care Plans, and Care Gaps should be the primary focus for home care providers, home care workers, and patients.  The real value exists within these capabilities, especially when Alerts and Events trigger positive results, for example, reducing hospital readmission rates.  Home care providers can benefit exponentially with quality home care software – they should not view the shift in technology as a punishment or invasive activity.  The move towards value-based care coupled with the advancement in technology will prove advantageous within the home care industry. (HEDIS, STARS, etc…).


While the list may be brief, we wanted to give our thoughts on the EVV mandate.  Sinq wishes the best of holidays for all, and a Happy, mandate free New year!  We appreciate all home care providers, the hard work of home care workers, assistants, direct-care workers, nurses, and families.
Cheers,
The Sinq Team
About Sinq Technologies
Sinq’s collaborative software technology platform was built with purpose in mind.Sinq’s Care Plan Transparency, Care Gap Management, and Change in Care Monitoring makes Sinq’s software stand out within the industry, and with Payers, Providers, and Plans. We can help you become compliant with EVV guidelines, but our expansive software offers long-term solutions for the betterment of your agency and clients.
Call today for more information, a free demo, or a consultation at 847-325-5007, or talk directly to Matt at 630-596-6721, email Matt at mtipples@sinq.io, or visit us at http://www.sinq.io/.