Healthcare attorneys, background checks, credentialing, accreditation bodies, and the home care–specific insurance stack (GL, professional, workers' comp, surety bonds).
39 vendors
HIPAA compliance software for SMB HC agencies — simplified risk assessments, policies, training, and BAA management
Automated HC workforce screening — background checks, drug testing, and sanctions monitoring with HC-specific compliance posture
Am Law 100 firm with deep healthcare regulatory practice — home health, hospice, post-acute compliance, M&A, and audit defense at Southeast / national scale
Healthcare-leading Am Law 200 firm with home health + hospice M&A, regulatory compliance, and fraud investigation practice
National Am Law 200 firm with healthcare regulatory + transactional practice — home health compliance, M&A, and post-acute regulatory work
Specialty health-law firm with 17+ healthcare attorneys — home health, DME, and hospice regulatory practice at boutique pricing
AI-powered background check platform with HC-specific screening — modern API-first CRA with OIG sanctions checks + state-caregiver-disqualifying-offense logic
Background screening + identity verification for healthcare employers — HC-vertical CRA with workforce-screening and credentialing services
HIPAA compliance software with risk assessments, employee training, and BAA management — established SMB HC compliance platform
Nationwide occupational health + drug testing — 500+ centers offering pre-employment, random, and post-accident screening for HC caregivers
Background screening + drug testing with caregiver-specific packages — combined services platform for HC compliance workflows
Elder law resource + attorney directory for families — Medicaid eligibility, estate planning, and long-term care legal guidance
National Am Law 200 firm with dedicated healthcare and life sciences practice — home health regulatory + employment + transactions
Global background screening + identity verification with healthcare compliance programs — enterprise CRA with HC vertical configurations
Am Law 100 firm with senior living + post-acute care practice — home health regulatory, M&A, and senior-care-focused legal services
FCRA-compliant background check platform with HC packages — modern SMB-friendly CRA with per-screening pricing transparency
HIPAA compliance + cybersecurity platform — risk assessments, training, and policy management for HC providers with cybersecurity overlay
Largest US healthcare-focused law firm — pure-HC practice across home health, hospice, post-acute, hospital, and the full HC provider landscape
Largest health law firm on the West Coast — home health + hospice regulatory, M&A, and HC-specific practice from a pure-HC West Coast base
Am Law 100 firm with senior care + healthcare practice — home health regulatory, reimbursement, and senior-care-focused M&A
Legal, compliance, and insurance for a home care agency cluster around four moments: licensing and accreditation at startup, employment and HR matters as the workforce scales, payer audits during operation, and transactions at sale or acquisition. Insurance runs alongside all four. Carrying the right relationships before you need them is materially cheaper than scrambling under deadline.
Healthcare attorneys with home care experience handle Medicaid/Medicare provider enrollment, OIG and DOJ defense if a payer flags you, licensing appeals, employment misclassification questions (W-2 vs. 1099 caregivers), and the deal documentation when you eventually sell. Specialist firms (Liles Parker, McBee Associates, Holland & Knight's healthcare team, regional boutiques) understand survey, audit, and STARK/AKS questions in a way generalist business attorneys do not.
Background checks and credentialing are operational requirements, not strategic decisions, but the vendor matters. Caregiver-aware platforms (Sterling, Checkr, Universal Background Screening, IntelliCorp) integrate with applicant-tracking systems, run state-mandated checks (often including state nurse aide registries, OIG/SAM exclusions, and TB testing tracking), and re-run checks on the cadence your state requires. Generic background-check vendors miss home care–specific data sources and force manual reconciliation.
Accreditation bodies — CHAP (Community Health Accreditation Partner), ACHC (Accreditation Commission for Health Care), and the Joint Commission — accredit home health and hospice agencies for Medicare certification and many state licensing programs. Accreditation cycles run every 3 years, with mock surveys, corrective action plans, and policy library updates between visits. Some states accept deemed status (accreditation in lieu of state survey); others require both.
General and professional liability insurance is usually bundled into a home care–specific policy. Generic small-business GL policies often exclude or under-cover the professional acts your caregivers perform; carriers that specialize in home care (Foothold, Glatfelter, NSM Insurance, CM&F) price more accurately and include the professional liability coverage you actually need. Expect $1,500–$8,000/year for a small agency, scaling with caregiver headcount and revenue.
Workers' comp is often the largest insurance line item. Home care has elevated experience modifiers because of caregiver injuries during transfers, lifts, and falls. Specialist carriers and PEOs (TrueLine, BizInsure, Justworks, Insperity) can lower the modifier through return-to-work programs and safety training, sometimes saving 15–30% over a generic broker quote. Surety bonds are required in many states for home care licensing, ranging from $5,000 to $50,000 face value at 1–3% of face value annually.
Compliance officer–as-a-service offerings (typically a fractional retainer of $1,500–$5,000/month) cover HIPAA program management, OIG exclusion monitoring, EVV exception review, payer-audit response prep, and policy/procedure updates as regulations change. Worth it once an agency hits 50+ caregivers and the compliance load exceeds an owner's bandwidth.