Home Health Billing · Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Home Health Billing for Philadelphia healthcare providers.

Philadelphia is the largest home health billing market in Pennsylvania. The NPPES registry lists 1,842 home health billing organizations at a Philadelphia practice location, which is 28.0 percent of the 6,568 home health billing organizations registered across Pennsylvania. That places Philadelphia at number 1 of 15 Pennsylvania home health billing markets the registry tracks, making it a dominant hub that anchors the state's claim volume. At about 4.2 times the average Pennsylvania market size of 438 organizations, Philadelphia sits in the top quartile.

The Philadelphia home health billing market.

As the leading home health billing market in Pennsylvania, Philadelphia sets the pace for statewide payer behavior. Its 1,842 organizations carry enough claim volume to support specialized home health billing sub-markets across every major Pennsylvania payer, and authorization rules established here tend to become the de facto statewide norm. The Pennsylvania cities below operate at a fraction of Philadelphia's density.

Provider landscape: Philadelphia vs nearby Pennsylvania cities.

Philadelphia accounts for 28.0 percent of Pennsylvania's home health billing organizations. It holds the top spot in the state by registered organization count. The table compares Philadelphia against its nearest Pennsylvania neighbors so you can see where local volume sits relative to the state leader, Philadelphia.

Pennsylvania cityNPPES home health billing orgsShare of state
Philadelphia1,84228.0%
Pittsburgh4196.4%
Harrisburg2413.7%

Philadelphia ranks in the top quartile of Pennsylvania's 15 tracked home health billing markets at 28.0 percent of the state total. Counts are NPPES-registered home health billing organizations at a practice location in each Pennsylvania city. For statewide payer and Medicaid detail, see the Pennsylvania home health billing overview.

Payer environment in Philadelphia.

Philadelphia home health billing providers contract with the same Pennsylvania payer set: Pennsylvania HealthChoices, the dominant Pennsylvania Blue Cross Blue Shield plan, the national commercials (UnitedHealthcare/Optum, Aetna, Cigna), and Tricare East (where applicable). Each carries its own prior authorization workflow and medical necessity criteria, so the Philadelphia payer mix drives the local denial profile. With Philadelphia holding 28.0 percent of the state's home health billing organizations as a dominant market, at Philadelphia's scale, a billing team must handle the full breadth of plan-specific authorization rules at high volume, since payer relationships established here tend to set statewide norms.

Pennsylvania Medicaid and Philadelphia routing.

Pennsylvania HealthChoices covers home health billing for eligible Pennsylvania beneficiaries, delivering most of that benefit through managed care organizations with a remaining fee-for-service population. The most common Pennsylvania Medicaid denials seen in Philadelphia are prior authorization missing or expired, plan-of-record mismatch (patient assigned to different MCO), medical necessity documentation insufficient, timely filing exceeded, and managed care vs FFS routing errors. Because each MCO credentials providers separately and enrollment runs 60-120 days from clean application, confirming plan assignment and credentialing status before the first Philadelphia visit is decisive for clean first-pass payment. Across Philadelphia's 1,842 organizations, even a few percentage points of MCO-routing error compounds into material rework.

What is hard about home health billing revenue cycle in Philadelphia.

For the largest home health billing provider base in Pennsylvania, all 1,842 organizations of it, the operational pressure points are consistent: missing or expired prior authorizations, plan-of-record mismatches when a patient is assigned to a different MCO, insufficient medical necessity documentation, timely-filing lapses, and managed-care versus fee-for-service routing errors. Because Philadelphia carries 28.0 percent of Pennsylvania's home health billing organizations and ranks 1 of 15 in the state, its denial exposure scales with that footprint. In Philadelphia these are where home health billing margin is won or lost, so clean documentation, accurate plan assignment, and tight authorization tracking pay back fastest for the city's 1,842 home health billing organizations.

Where Philadelphia providers win.

In Philadelphia the practical edge is operational. Systematize the Pennsylvania Medicaid MCO versus fee-for-service split, hold each MCO credentialing file to the 60-120 days from clean application enrollment window, and track realization by payer. With 1,842 Philadelphia home health billing organizations, about 4.2 times the average Pennsylvania market, competing for the same Pennsylvania payer dollars in the top quartile, the providers that run a disciplined revenue cycle capture share fastest while competitors at this dominant tier lose it to denials and underpayments.

FAQ: home health billing in Philadelphia.

How many home health billing providers operate in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania?

NPPES lists 1,842 home health billing organizations at a Philadelphia practice location, which is 28.0 percent of all Pennsylvania home health billing organizations. That ranks Philadelphia number 1 of 15 Pennsylvania home health billing markets, against a statewide total of 6,568.

Does Pennsylvania HealthChoices cover home health billing for Philadelphia providers?

Yes. Pennsylvania HealthChoices covers home health billing for eligible Pennsylvania beneficiaries in Philadelphia through managed care organizations and a fee-for-service population. Enrollment runs 60-120 days from clean application, and each MCO credentials providers separately.

Which commercial payers cover home health billing in Philadelphia?

The Philadelphia commercial landscape is led by Pennsylvania HealthChoices, the dominant Pennsylvania Blue Cross Blue Shield plan, the national commercials (UnitedHealthcare/Optum, Aetna, Cigna), and Tricare East (where applicable). Tricare East applies to eligible military families. Each plan carries its own authorization workflow.

What drives home health billing denials in Philadelphia?

The most common Pennsylvania home health billing denials in Philadelphia are prior authorization missing or expired, plan-of-record mismatch (patient assigned to different MCO), medical necessity documentation insufficient, timely filing exceeded, and managed care vs FFS routing errors. Mapping these to the local Philadelphia payer mix is the fastest way to lift first-pass yield.

Does ASP-RCM serve home health billing providers in Philadelphia?

Yes. ASP-RCM Solutions provides home health billing billing and credentialing for providers in Philadelphia and across Pennsylvania, with senior partners on every account.

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Nearby Pennsylvania Home Health billing guides.

Explore Home Health billing and credentialing guides for other Pennsylvania cities. Each city inherits the same Pennsylvania payer policy, Medicaid program rules, and credentialing standards.

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