Medicaid Provider Enrollment Overview
Massachusetts offers 4 Medicaid waiver programs for home care agencies. The state Medicaid program is administered by MassHealth (Executive Office of Health and Human Services). Currently, Massachusetts is actively enrolling new home care providers.
The average enrollment timeline is 90-120 days from initial application to receiving your first client. With high demand for home care services, Massachusetts represents an excellent opportunity for agencies looking to serve Medicaid clients.
Massachusetts Medicaid Waiver Programs
Home care agencies in Massachusetts can enroll in the following waiver programs. Each program serves different populations and has specific service requirements.
Frail Elder Waiver (FEW)
1915(c) WaiverServices for frail elderly at nursing home level of care
MassHealth Community Living (MCL)
1915(c) WaiverTransition and community living services
Adult Foster Care (AFC)
State Plan WaiverAdult foster care services
Group Adult Foster Care (GAFC)
State Plan WaiverGroup setting adult foster care
Massachusetts Provider Requirements
To become a Medicaid provider in Massachusetts, your home care agency must meet the following requirements:
- Massachusetts business registration
- Home Health Agency license or Home Care Aide Organization registration
- Criminal background checks (CORI)
- Professional liability insurance
- EOHHS compliance
- Quality measures
Step-by-Step Enrollment Process
Follow these steps to enroll as a Medicaid waiver provider in Massachusetts:
Obtain appropriate Massachusetts licensure/registration
Apply for NPI
Complete MassHealth Provider Enrollment
Register in MMIS
Contract with SCO and One Care plans if applicable
Complete required certifications