INCREASED BEHAVIOR ALTERNATIVES SUPPORT SERVICES: Ratings, Survey Results, and Analysis

CMS Five Star Rating : This agency has not been rated , Patient Recommendation: 82%

 760 LAKEVIEW PLAZA BLVD, SUITE 675 WORTHINGTON, OH 43085

  614-430-9590

Data date: Jan 17, 2024

The Most Important Data about INCREASED BEHAVIOR ALTERNATIVES SUPPORT SERVICES

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INCREASED BEHAVIOR ALTERNATIVES SUPPORT SERVICES has yet not been rated. The agency is highly recommended by 82% of its customers. This is HIGHER than the national average. The percentage of patients who gave INCREASED BEHAVIOR ALTERNATIVES SUPPORT SERVICES a rating of 9 or 10 was 82%. This is LOWER than the national average. The agency has been participating in Medicare since 11/01/2013. The agency costs LESS than the average agency nationally. The agency serves 39 ZIP codes.

To jump to a specific section of the review, here are the section headers: General Data, DTC rating, List of Services, Ratings, Service Area, Performance Measures, patient surveys, Medical Professionals.

The home health care database is based on data provided by U.S. Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS). It is updated as new data is made available.

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Below is everything shred of information that we can find about INCREASED BEHAVIOR ALTERNATIVES SUPPORT SERVICES, along with our best effort to make sense of the data. Our purpose here is to help you to make good decisions when picking a home health care agency and to keep you informed once you have chosen one. We know from personal experience that choosing a home health care agency is not something you do once and then you forget about it. When you choose a home health care agency, it is important to be aware of any changes, good or bad, so that you can stay as comfortable as possible. Changes in the agency, the people who work there, or the patients can all affect your care.

General Information on INCREASED BEHAVIOR ALTERNATIVES SUPPORT SERVICES

Data as of Jan 17, 2024

Address:

760 LAKEVIEW PLAZA BLVD, SUITE 675

WORTHINGTON, OH 43085

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Medicare Provider Number: 369079

Participating in Medicare Since: November 01, 2013

Ownership Type: PROPRIETARY

Cost compared to national average: 66%

DTC Performance for INCREASED BEHAVIOR ALTERNATIVES SUPPORT SERVICES

The DTC-PAC measures assess successful discharge to the community from a PAC setting, with successful discharge to the community including no unplanned rehospitalizations and no death in the 31 days following discharge. Specifically, these measures report a provider’s riskstandardized rate of Medicare fee-for-service (FFS) patients/residents who are discharged to the community following a PAC stay, and do not have an unplanned readmission to an acute care hospital or LTCH in the 31 days following discharge to community, and who remain alive during the 31 days following discharge to community. Community, for this measure, is defined as home or self care, with or without home health services, based on Patient Discharge Status Codes 01, 06, 81, and 86 on the Medicare FFS claim. A statistical approach is used to calculate confidence intervals for the provider’s DTC rate. These confidence intervals are then compared to the national observed DTC rate to assign providers to performance categories for public reporting. The performance categories are (i) better than the national rate, (ii) no different from the national rate, and (iii) worse than the national rate.

DTC performance is Not Available for INCREASED BEHAVIOR ALTERNATIVES SUPPORT SERVICES.

Home Health Care Services

INCREASED BEHAVIOR ALTERNATIVES SUPPORT SERVICES offers 6 of 6 services tracked by CMS. A list showing the services offered and not offered is shown below.

Services Offered Services Not Offered
  • Nursing
  • Physical Therapy
  • Occupational Therapy
  • Speech Pathology Therapy
  • Medical Social Services
  • Home Health Aide Services
  • NONE

Ratings for INCREASED BEHAVIOR ALTERNATIVES SUPPORT SERVICES

The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) has developed a detailed methodology for rating home health care agencies. The scores shown below are based on the The Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (CAHPS®) Home Health Care Survey.

Rating Type Rating
5-Star Quality Rating :
HHCAHPS Survey Summary Star Rating

Not Available

Star Rating For Health Team Gave Care In A Professional Way

Not Available

Star Rating For Health Team Communicated Well With Them

Not Available

Star Rating Team Discussed Medicines, Pain, And Home Safety

Not Available

Star Rating For How Patients Rated Overall Care From Agency

Not Available

Service Area Covered by INCREASED BEHAVIOR ALTERNATIVES SUPPORT SERVICES

INCREASED BEHAVIOR ALTERNATIVES SUPPORT SERVICES provides home health care services in these zip codes.

43004 43016 43017 43026 43068 43081 43082 43130 43147 43202 43204 43205 43207 43211 43212 43213 43214 43219 43222 43223 43224 43227 43228 43229 43230 43232 43235 45322 45402 45403 45406 45410 45414 45417 45426 45601 45651 45672 45690

Performance Measures for INCREASED BEHAVIOR ALTERNATIVES SUPPORT SERVICES

All of the measures included in HHC are proportions that show what percentage of patients or episodes experienced the process or outcome being measured. For all measures, except acute care hospitalization, a higher measure value means a better score.

Process of care measures tell you how often an agency gave the recommended care (like checking patients for depression when they start getting care). A score of 88% for a process of care measure is interpreted as 88% of the patients received the recommended care during their episode of care.

Question Percentage
How Often Physician-recommended Actions To Address Medication Issues Were Completely Timely 93.5%
How Often The Home Health Team Taught Patients (or Their Family Caregivers) About Their Drugs 83.9%
How Often The Home Health Team Determined Whether Patients Received A Flu Shot For The Current Flu Season 50%
How Often Patients Got Better At Walking Or Moving Around %
How Often Patients Got Better At Getting In And Out Of Bed %
How Often Patients Got Better At Bathing %
How Often Patients' Breathing Improved %
How Often Patients Got Better At Taking Their Drugs Correctly By Mouth %
How Often Home Health Patients Had To Be Admitted To The Hospital %
How Often Patients Receiving Home Health Care Needed Urgent, Unplanned Care In The ER Without Being Admitted %

Patient Survey Responses for INCREASED BEHAVIOR ALTERNATIVES SUPPORT SERVICES

Below is information compiled by CMS on the percentage of patients who respond to specific treatments and a comparison of the results for INCREASED BEHAVIOR ALTERNATIVES SUPPORT SERVICES to the national results for similar facilities.

Question Percentage / Compared to National
Percent Of Patients Who Reported That Their Home Health Team Gave Care In A Professional Way 90% (Nat: 88%)
Higher
Percent Of Patients Who Reported That Their Home Health Team Communicated Well With Them 80% (Nat: 86%)
Lower
Percent Of Patients Who Reported That Their Home Health Team Discussed Medicines, Pain, And Home Safety With Them 96% (Nat: 82%)
Higher
Percent Of Patients Who Gave Their Home Health Agency A Rating Of 9 Or 10 On A Scale From 0 (lowest) To 10 (highest) 82% (Nat: 85%)
Lower
Percent Of Patients Who Reported YES, They Would Definitely Recommend The Home Health Agency To Friends And Family 82% (Nat: 78%)
Higher

Medical Professionals Associated with INCREASED BEHAVIOR ALTERNATIVES SUPPORT SERVICES

These are the doctors who are affiliated with INCREASED BEHAVIOR ALTERNATIVES SUPPORT SERVICES.