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What you get
Everything your agency needs
to stay compliant.
Instant Compliance Answers
Ask any home health compliance question and get a direct, cited answer from CMS, OSHA, and state regulations. No guesswork.
Policy Documents on Demand
Generate complete, survey-ready policy documents for your agency in seconds. Customized to your state and certification type.
State-Specific Guidance
Covers federal CMS and OSHA requirements plus state regulations for Florida, Texas, California, and more — with nationwide expansion underway.
Stop paying $300/hr to answer questions that should take 30 seconds.
Home health compliance questions cost agencies hours every week — and hundreds of dollars in consultant fees. HomeHealthRegs answers them instantly, with citations to the actual regulation, so you can make confident decisions without picking up the phone.
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Policy document templates
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Common questions
Is this legal advice?
No. HomeHealthRegs provides research and reference information only. For important decisions, verify with your state agency or a qualified compliance professional.
Does this replace my compliance consultant?
For day-to-day questions about CMS requirements, state regulations, and policy documentation — yes, it handles most of what you'd call a consultant for. For complex disputes or novel situations, a consultant is still the right call.
What regulations are covered?
Federal: CMS Conditions of Participation (42 CFR Part 484), CMS Medicare Benefit Manual, OSHA bloodborne pathogen and PPE standards. State: Florida, Texas, California, with New York, Ohio, and more being added.
Is patient data involved?
No. HomeHealthRegs answers compliance questions — no patient records, PHI, or clinical documentation passes through the system.