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EPISODE · Dec 11, 2025 · 26 MIN

How to Build Your Chart Audit Process for Home Health & Hospice

from The Home Health Consultant · host The Home Health Consultant

How strong is your agency’s chart audit process? 🩺Whether you’re preparing for survey, building your QAPI program, or trying to reduce documentation issues, chart audits are one of the most important compliance tools in Home Health & Hospice.In this episode, our co-founder Mariam Treystman breaks down everything you need to know about chart audits, including:✅ The difference between active and discharge chart audits (and why you need both)✅ How to select the right charts to review✅ What surveyors actually look when reviewing your chart audit process✅ Common pitfalls that can lead to deficiencies👉 Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe for more compliance insights from The Home Health Consultant.📬 Want tools like this in your inbox? Subscribe to our newsletter: https://thehomehealthconsultant.com/newsletter-sign-up

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