2026-13918NoticeWallet

Joint Commission Keeps Home Health Accreditation Role

Published Date: 7/10/2026

Notice

Summary

The Joint Commission got the green light to keep accrediting home health agencies for Medicare and Medicaid from March 31, 2026, to March 31, 2032. This means home health agencies can choose to get certified through The Joint Commission to show they meet government standards and keep serving patients. No big changes in money or rules, just a smooth continuation for agencies and patients alike!

Analyzed Economic Effects

2 provisions identified: 2 benefits, 0 costs, 0 mixed.

Joint Commission Approved for HHA Accreditation

From March 31, 2026 through March 31, 2032, The Joint Commission is approved by CMS to continue accrediting home health agencies (HHAs). HHAs may choose to use The Joint Commission accreditation to be deemed to meet Medicare requirements; accreditation is voluntary and not required for Medicare participation.

Continuity for Medicare/Medicaid Home Health Patients

If you receive home health services through Medicare or Medicaid, accredited agencies using The Joint Commission can continue to be treated as meeting Medicare requirements from March 31, 2026 through March 31, 2032. CMS reported no findings that required The Joint Commission to revise its application, and accreditation remains voluntary.

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Key Dates

Effective Date
Published Date
3/31/2026
7/10/2026

Department and Agencies

Department
Independent Agency
Agency
Health and Human Services Department
Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services
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