Medicaid Provider Enrollment Overview

Vermont offers 3 Medicaid waiver programs for home care agencies. The state Medicaid program is administered by Vermont Agency of Human Services - Department of Vermont Health Access. Currently, Vermont is actively enrolling new home care providers.

The average enrollment timeline is 60-90 days from initial application to receiving your first client. With low demand for home care services, Vermont represents a niche opportunity for agencies looking to serve Medicaid clients.

Vermont Medicaid Waiver Programs

Home care agencies in Vermont can enroll in the following waiver programs. Each program serves different populations and has specific service requirements.

1

Global Commitment to Health Waiver

1115 Waiver

Comprehensive waiver covering HCBS

2

Choices for Care

1115 Waiver

LTSS for elderly and disabled

3

Developmental Services Waiver

1915(c) Waiver

Services for individuals with developmental disabilities

Vermont Provider Requirements

To become a Medicaid provider in Vermont, your home care agency must meet the following requirements:

  • Vermont business registration
  • Home Health Agency license from DLP
  • Criminal background checks
  • Professional liability insurance
  • DVHA provider standards
  • Quality assurance measures

Step-by-Step Enrollment Process

Follow these steps to enroll as a Medicaid waiver provider in Vermont:

1

Obtain Vermont agency licensure

2

Apply for NPI

3

Complete Vermont Medicaid Provider Enrollment

4

Register with Gainwell

5

Complete Choices for Care provider certification

6

Execute provider agreement