Like any business, home care agencies face unique challenges. These risks can significantly impact your business, particularly if they are not properly managed.
Here are the top three risks facing home care businesses and ways to manage them to ensure your success.
Finding and keeping staff
There is an ongoing talent shortage in the home care industry. In one 2023 survey, home health care providers reported turning away over 25% of referred patients due to staffing shortages1. As the number of Baby Boomers requiring care grows, competition for qualified home care professionals could become even more fierce.
Home care businesses may need to create more attractive job packages to manage this risk. These may include:
- Free certification training to help applicants meet federal and state requirements for home care workers
- Competitive salaries and bonuses
- Retirement packages
- Ongoing training and advancement opportunities
Managing liability claims
Home care providers work closely with patients every day. Liability claims are common in the industry, and home care businesses may manage this risk through training, education, and insurance.
Ongoing staff training and education can help ensure your home care workers follow industry standards and federal or state regulations. Many home care businesses create compliance procedures and do periodic checks to assess that staff are following them.
You may also consider liability insurance to help you manage common claims. These policies may include:
- Professional Liability – Protects professional service providers from potentially devastating financial damages resulting from alleged negligence or error in the delivery of your services.
- General Liability – Protects businesses against the risk of customer injury and property damage.
Avoiding cyberattacks
Cybersecurity is a huge concern for the healthcare industry. In 2023, 33 million health records were exposed, stolen, or otherwise impermissibly disclosed, a 39% increase from the previous year2. With cybercriminals now using AI to craft convincing scams and health providers relying on more internet-connected devices, this number will likely continue to increase.
Home care providers may need to take steps to increase their cybersecurity, such as:
- Training staff in web safety and cyber best practices
- Using multi-factor authentication, password managers, firewalls, anti-virus software, and other methods to secure your systems
- Installing system and security updates as soon as possible
Insurance for your home care business
Home care insurance can be an essential part of your risk management plan. Your policies could help you manage everyday risks and safeguard your business’ cash flow.
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2. The HIPAA Journal, Healthcare Data Breach Statistics, July 18, 2024.
As with any insurance, coverage will be subject to the terms, conditions and exclusions contained in the policy wording. The information contained on this guide is general only and should not be relied upon as advice. The number of quotes provided varies between products, occupations and other underwriting factors determined by the insurers.
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