Why Home Care Providers May Need to Rethink No-Hire Clauses 

Home care providers have always taken measures to ensure that they’re able to hold on to staff through clauses in client-services contracts prohibiting the direct hire of a caregiver. That’s especially true amid labor shortages. Now, various government agencies are cracking down on these measures. “Government authorities, such as the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), and in […]

How PathWell Went From Tech Company to Growing Home Health Provider

PathWell started as a technology company with the goal to help other operators with back-end issues. When COVID-19 hit, everything changed. The Connecticut-based company, at the direction of co-founder and CEO Raman Brar, decided to change the direction of the company to become a provider itself. Over the past two years, PathWell has grown into […]

Home Health Providers, Staff In For ‘Rude Awakening’ Following Public Health Emergency Expiration

Though it sometimes may not feel like it, the expiration of the public health emergency (PHE) will, one day, come. And when it does, that will have ramifications on home health providers specifically, and home-based care more generally. With the declaration came a handful of waivers and flexibilities meant to alleviate the harsh impacts of […]

Looming Provider Choice Home Care Regulations ‘Slap in Face’ to Smaller Providers

A new proposal in Pennsylvania that would create “unnecessary” duplication for how disabled patients choose their home care providers and receive care is causing some angst in the Keystone state. The proposal not only affects providers in Pennsylvania, but could also force patients to rely on out-of-state agencies to provide replacement care if a patient’s […]