EVV Compliance Report: Driving Accountability and Protecting Revenue
Electronic Visit Verification (EVV) is no longer optional for home care and home health agencies. It is a federally mandated requirement that directly impacts Medicaid reimbursement, compliance status, and agency revenue.
InMyTeam Home Care Software includes a built-in EVV Compliance Report designed to give agencies clear, measurable insight into caregiver performance and overall compliance rates.
What Is EVV and Why Is It Required?
EVV was mandated under the 21st Century Cures Act, requiring all states to implement Electronic Visit Verification for:
Personal Care Services (PCS) by January 1, 2020
Home Health Care Services (HHCS) by January 1, 2023
Source: U.S. Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), Medicaid.gov
https://www.medicaid.gov/medicaid/home-community-based-services/home-community-based-services-guidance-additional-resources/electronic-visit-verification/index.html
EVV systems must capture:
Type of service performed
Individual receiving the service
Date of service
Location of service delivery
Individual providing the service
Time the service begins and ends
Failure to comply with EVV requirements can result in financial consequences. States that do not meet EVV implementation requirements may face up to a 1% reduction in Federal Medical Assistance Percentage (FMAP).
Source: CMS EVV Guidance, Medicaid.gov
Because EVV data is tied directly to Medicaid claims, incomplete or inaccurate visit verification can also contribute to denied or delayed reimbursements.
The Financial Impact of Claim Denials
Healthcare claim denial rates typically range between 5% and 15% of submitted claims, according to industry reporting on revenue cycle management.
Source: Healthcare Financial Management Association (HFMA) industry data summaries
For home-based care agencies, even small documentation gaps in EVV can delay cash flow and increase administrative workload.
This is where visibility becomes critical.
How InMyTeam’s EVV Compliance Report Supports Agencies
InMyTeam’s EMR provides a built-in EVV Compliance Report that transforms raw visit data into actionable compliance metrics.
With InMyTeam, agencies can:
View each caregiver’s EVV compliance percentage
Calculate compliance based on completed versus missed visits
See the agency’s overall average compliance rate in one centralized report
Instead of manually tracking performance or discovering issues during billing, administrators gain real-time insight into compliance trends.
Why Caregiver-Level EVV Tracking Matters
Tracking EVV compliance at the caregiver level allows agencies to:
Identify documentation gaps early
Provide targeted coaching
Improve accountability
Prevent avoidable claim denials
Strengthen audit readiness
When agencies can clearly measure compliance percentages, performance management becomes proactive instead of reactive.
Real-Time EVV Visibility Within InMyTeam
Because the EVV Compliance Report is built directly into the InMyTeam software, agencies do not need separate systems or external spreadsheets to monitor compliance.
This centralized visibility helps agencies:
Protect Medicaid reimbursement
Maintain regulatory compliance
Reduce billing delays
Strengthen operational oversight
Improve overall financial stability
EVV Compliance Is More Than a Requirement — It’s a Performance Metric
Electronic Visit Verification is now a permanent part of the home care and home health landscape. Agencies that actively monitor caregiver compliance percentages and overall performance averages are better positioned to:
Reduce risk
Improve revenue cycle outcomes
Stay audit-ready
Operate with greater confidence
InMyTeam’s EVV Compliance Report gives agencies the clarity they need to track performance, improve accountability, and maintain compliance, all within one powerful EMR platform.
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