Hospice Billing · Alaska

Hospice billing and revenue cycle for Alaska providers.

Alaska operates 48 hospice organizations registered in NPPES, representing 0.2 percent of the U.S. hospice footprint. Hospice billing carries unique complexity: four levels of care (routine home, continuous home, inpatient respite, general inpatient), election period management, physician certification and recertification, face-to-face encounter requirements at the 180-day mark, and cap calculations that limit aggregate Medicare hospice payments per beneficiary. Generic RCM that misses any of these mechanics creates audit exposure for Alaska hospice providers.

48
NPPES orgs in AK
0.2%
of US hospice billing
#42
national rank
92%
Typical realization target
Last updated: May 31, 2026 · Authored by ASP-RCM Solutions Team

What good hospice billing execution looks like for Alaska providers.

The Alaska hospice billing market has its own quirks: Alaska DOH Medicaid, dominant local Blue plan, regional commercial payer mix, and (where applicable) Tricare West. Here is the operating discipline we install on every Alaska engagement.

  1. Election period management and benefit period trackingAlaska hospice patients elect through 90-day and 60-day benefit periods. Accurate tracking of election periods, certifications, and recertifications is the foundation of clean hospice billing.
  2. Physician certification and recertification cycleInitial certification and timely recertification by an attending physician and hospice medical director are mandatory. Alaska hospice providers need disciplined certification workflow tied to billing windows.
  3. Face-to-face encounter at the 180-day markMedicare requires a face-to-face hospice encounter prior to the third benefit period (180-day mark). Missing or late F2F encounters trigger reimbursement recoupments.
  4. Level-of-care billing accuracyRoutine home care, continuous home care, inpatient respite, and general inpatient each carry distinct per-diem rates and clinical eligibility criteria. Misclassification triggers audit findings.
  5. Hospice cap calculation and managementMedicare hospice payments are capped per beneficiary annually. Alaska hospice providers near or over the cap face significant repayment exposure. Proactive cap tracking and management prevent year-end surprises.
  6. Eligibility verification across Medicare, Alaska DOH Medicaid, and commercialAlaska hospice serves Medicare hospice benefit, Alaska DOH Medicaid hospice, dual-eligible, and commercial managed care hospice. Each requires distinct verification.
  7. HOPE assessment and HCI reportingHospice Outcomes & Patient Evaluation (HOPE) replaces HIS in 2025-2026 transition. Alaska hospice providers need data flow from HOPE into HCI star rating reporting.
  8. Audit defense for level-of-care and medical necessityAlaska hospice audits concentrate on level-of-care appropriateness and prognosis documentation. Defensible documentation reduces TPE and MAC audit recoupment exposure.

Related hospice billing resources.

Capability pages, deeper guides, and related specialty content that supports Alaska hospice billing engagements.

More West state guides for hospice billing.

Sister West state pages with hospice billing market context, payer mix detail, and state-specific RCM playbooks.

Frequently asked questions: hospice billing in Alaska.

How many hospice billing providers operate in Alaska?

NPPES lists 48 hospice billing organizations in Alaska, representing 0.2 percent of the U.S. footprint in this category.

Does Alaska DOH Medicaid cover hospice billing for Alaska providers?

Yes. Alaska DOH Medicaid covers hospice billing for eligible beneficiaries, with managed care plan-specific authorization rules, rate structures, and documentation requirements that vary by year. The most recent Alaska DOH Medicaid policy updates are tracked through our RCM service.

What commercial payers cover hospice billing in Alaska?

All major national commercial payers cover hospice billing in Alaska subject to plan-specific criteria, including UnitedHealthcare/Optum, Aetna, Cigna/Evernorth, the dominant Alaska Blue Cross Blue Shield plan, and (where active) Humana. Each carries distinct prior authorization workflows, documentation standards, and credentialing requirements.

Does ASP-RCM serve hospice billing providers in Alaska?

Yes. ASP-RCM Solutions provides hospice billing services for providers in Alaska and across all 50 states. Senior partners on every account. Request a free 30-day RCM audit.

How do I get started?

Request a free 30-day RCM audit. We will assess your current state, identify revenue leakage points, and produce a written prioritized recommendations list with dollar estimates.

Free 30-day RCM audit for Alaska hospice billing providers.

Send us your last 90 days of claim data and your current RCM operating stack. We will send back a 4-page audit with realization by payer, key leakage points, prioritized recommendations with dollar estimates, and a 30-60-90 day implementation roadmap. Under signed BAA. Yours to keep.

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