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EPISODE · Feb 12, 2026 · 13 MIN

What is ALIRTS for Home Health & When is ALIRTS Due?

from The Home Health Consultant · host The Home Health Consultant

If you’re a home health or hospice agency in California, ALIRTS reports are one annual requirement you need to understand. In this episode, our co-founder Mariam Treystman breaks down:✅ What ALIRTS (Automated Licensing Information & Report Tracking System) actually is✅ Why every home health & hospice software must include an ALIRTS report✅ The statistical data California requires, and why manual calculation is nearly impossible✅ Key differences between Home Health ALIRTS and Hospice ALIRTS✅ Why hospice submissions require financial data (and how tax extensions can create problems)✅ What surveyors are now asking for, and how late submissions can lead to deficiencies✅ The biggest mistakes agencies make and how to avoid themWhether you’re new to ALIRTS or looking to avoid costly survey issues, this episode walks you through exactly what you need to know.👇 Subscribe for more plain-language home health & hospice compliance guidance.Like, share, and comment if this episode was helpful!📬 Want tools like this in your inbox? Subscribe to our newsletter: https://thehomehealthconsultant.com/newsletter-sign-up

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