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What’s the difference between private duty home health care and ordinary home health care?

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What’s the difference between private duty home health care and ordinary home health care?

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Private duty home health care is private pay or private insurance pay that includes the care, service and support for any age or individual, including children, in their place of residence. Non-private “Home health care” is for Medicare or Medicaid patients who need intermittent skilled care for a limited period of time. This home health care is 100% reimbursable by the government if the individual is homebound and qualifies for the skilled home health benefit. Our affiliate organization, Doctor’s Choice Home Care, Inc. is a certified Medicare agency and can be located on the web at www.doctorschoicefl.com.

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