EVV Adoption in Georgia
This video states clearly that EVV use is mandatory in Georgia for Medicaid-covered Personal Care Services (PCS), effective July 1, 2021, and will extend to Home Health Care Services (HHCS) by January 1, 2023.
It also explains that Georgia’s NETSMART MobileCaregiver+ (formerly Tellus) is the state EVV solution, and providers have the option to use alternate EVV systems by integrating with the state system.
Who we empower every day
By Role- Agency Owners – Comply with mandatory EVV regulations to maintain Medicaid reimbursement eligibility.
- Caregivers – Use EVV tools to track and verify visits.
- On-Call Coordinators – Monitor visit compliance in real-time.
- Care Managers – Ensure that all services are logged correctly.
- Schedulers – Plan shifts knowing EVV verification is required.
- Billers – Submit claims only when backed by EVV-verified data.
- Supervisors – Oversee adherence to EVV mandates & resolve exceptions.
Georgia’s EVV mandate is not optional — Medicaid claims without compliant EVV data will be denied. Choosing a robust EVV-capable system like CareSmartz360 is essential to avoid any revenue loss.
With CareSmartz360, Georgia agencies can meet EVV mandates confidently and avoid denied claims. From caregiver tools to billing and compliance, the platform makes mandatory visit verification a strength instead of a burden.