Insurance Accepted

If you use a provider who is not in your plan’s network, you may have to pay more out-of-pocket.
In some cases, your home health care plan may also cover services like physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech therapy.
If you’re considering a home health care plan, it’s important to understand the basics of medical insurance. Here’s what you need to know about home health care medical insurance.
Most home health care plans are private insurance plans. This means that the plan is purchased from a private company, and not through a government program like Medicare or Medicaid.
Private insurance plans can be either for-profit or nonprofit. For-profit plans are run by companies that are looking to make a profit, while nonprofit plans are run by organizations that are not looking to make a profit.
Most home healthcare plans have some kind of network of doctors, hospitals, and other providers that you can use. This network is usually made up of providers who have agreed to work with the insurance company to provide care at a discounted rate.
MCO INSURANCE
- Medicaid
- Aetna
- Anthem
- Optima
- Molina
- VA Premier
- United Healthcare
- Self-Pay