Consequences of Non-Compliance with EVV in New Hampshire's Home Care Agencies
This video outlines the risks New Hampshire home care agencies face if they fail to comply with EVV requirements: claims denials, loss of Medicaid provider status, contract termination and FMAP reductions. Documents show that the state anticipates full go-live by June 1, 2024.
Who we empower every day
By Role- Agency Owners - Keep an eye on compliance risks, protect revenue streams, and maintain contract and license status.
- Supervisors - Monitor EVV capture, examine exception logs, and take preventative measures
- Care Managers - Coordinate care delivery with documentation and capture procedures
- Billers - To prevent denial, make sure that each billed visit is backed by verified EVV data
- Schedulers - Curtail scheduling that doesn't satisfy EVV capture requirements
- Caregivers - They need to be aware of how their arrivals & departures impact reimbursement and claims
- On-Call Coordinators - Oversee staffed visits while maintaining capture and documentation
New Hampshire’s EVV rollout is mandatory for select services, and non-compliance can trigger penalties including reduced federal match funds. Agencies must treat EVV capture as a revenue-risk control mechanism—not just an operational addition.