Every patient who receives home health or hospice care starts the same way: with a referral. But for agency administrators and intake coordinators, a referral is far more than a simple request. It's the starting point of a patient relationship, a revenue opportunity, and often a race against the clock. Understanding how the referral process works is the first step to managing it well.
A referral in home health care is a formal recommendation from a physician, hospital, or care facility to connect a patient with home health or hospice services. Unlike a general medical referral, a home health referral triggers a full intake process including eligibility verification, care planning, and patient admission.
The referral definition in this context goes beyond a simple physician note. It sets the clinical and administrative process in motion, and how quickly your team responds will directly affect whether that patient becomes your admission.
The home health referral process typically begins with a hospital discharge planner, primary care physician, or specialist identifying a patient who qualifies for home health services. Once identified, the referral moves quickly through several steps:
The referral-to-admission timeline is tight, and speed makes all the difference. Agencies that respond quickly are far more likely to win the admission. Those that are slow, or miss the referral altogether, hand the patient to a competitor.
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Hospice referrals follow a similar path but include additional clinical steps. Referral sources include hospitals, oncologists, primary care physicians, and skilled nursing facilities. Before admission, a hospice medical director must certify that the patient has a terminal prognosis of six months or less if the illness runs its normal course.
Many hospice referrals come from patients and families transitioning out of a hospital or SNF who need a rapid, compassionate response. A delayed hospice referral can mean a patient doesn't receive the end-of-life care they need in time, making speed and process critical in this setting.
The referral-to-admission process is one of the most important and most vulnerable parts of any home health or hospice business. Here's why it deserves dedicated attention:
For many agencies, referral management is still largely manual — and that creates real risk. Common pain points include:
Without visibility into your referral pipeline, it's nearly impossible to identify bottlenecks, improve response times, or measure which referral sources are most valuable to your agency. Manual processes don't scale, and in a competitive market, they cost you admissions.
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Referral management software solves the problems that manual processes create. With the right platform, home health and hospice agencies can:
Worldview's referral management tools are built for home health and hospice agencies. From intake coordination to referral source reporting, Worldview gives your team real-time visibility and the workflow automation needed to respond faster and convert more referrals into admissions.
Growing your referral volume comes down to three things: relationships, responsiveness, and results.
Referrals are the lifeblood of any home health or hospice agency. Understanding the referral process and having the right tools to manage it efficiently will directly impact your admissions, revenue, and patient outcomes.
See how Worldview helps home health and hospice teams manage referrals faster and convert more admissions.