Recognizing your Referral Sources at the Holidays

You may still have Halloween candy lingering around the house, but if you're not already thinking about holiday client appreciations, you're behind.

The holidays provide an excellent opportunity to recognize your referral sources in a memorable way. The first step in planning your remembrances is to brush up on a few health care reform guidelines and statutes to make sure you are on the straight and narrow:

  1. The Stark Law (The Stark Law is a healthcare fraud and abuse law that prohibits physicians from referring patients for certain designated health services paid for by Medicare to any entity in which they have a “financial relationship.”)

  2. Federal Anti-Kickback Statute (“The AKS is a criminal law that prohibits the knowing and willful payment of "remuneration" to induce or reward patient referrals or the generation of business involving any item or service payable by the Federal health care programs”)

  3. State regulations. (If you're not sure about whether something you have planned is legal or in compliance with your state's rules, check with your local legal counsel. Remember, just because another home health company is doing something doesn't mean it's legal.)

By keeping these guidelines in mind, you can stay compliant and still show your appreciation for the excellent working relationships you've developed. It's important to remember that the gifts given can't reflect the volume of referrals provided by the physician. The best solution is to provide the same gift for everyone.

Here are a few giveaway ideas:

  • For a conservative approach, stand out with a holiday card that subtly reinforces the value of home care. Make sure to sign it by hand -- extra points for having your entire leadership team sign it.

  • Make a charitable donation to a group that supports a relevant health care issue (American Cancer Society, American Heart Association, etc.) and let your referral sources know that in lieu of gifts, your company has chosen to support the worthy charitable cause.

  • The holidays are an excellent time to distribute branded home care calendars. These not only educate about the benefits of home care or hospice or when a referral is appropriate, but these attractive calendars will be referred to all year long, putting your referral information in prime position countless times.

  • If opting for a more traditional nominal holiday gift, try to make it a little unusual. For example, if you've decided on a coffee mug, look for one that's distinctive in shape or function. Try to come up with something that will be useful for the recipient: maybe an essential oil diffuser, phone power bank, umbrella, or a smart lunch tote. For help navigating your options, contact TAG Partners today at 866-232-6477 x 2018.

Visit our web store for your home health and hospice client appreciation gifts. We are a full-service print shop and an ASI member, so if you don’t see what you are looking for give us a call at 866-232-6477. We specialize in special.

There's no place like home care for the holidays

The holiday season is in full swing and it is the perfect time to reinforce the personal connection you have with referral sources. This will help you build your long-term relationships and help drive increased referrals and revenue.

  • Implement special promotions this December. Private Duty agencies can package holiday respite packages. Home health and hospice agencies can roll out special education pieces about specialty programs that can be tweaked for the holidays.
  • Send out personalized holiday cards to all your referral sources, including a handwritten message on the inside. Have your staff sign the cards, too, to give the cards an extra personal touch. Check out TAG’s holiday cards that were created specifically for home health.
  • Don’t forget to send out special holiday cards to all your past and present clients. You might consider sending out cards designed by the children of employees or calendar cards, which can be useful all year long.
  • Be visible. Attend industry events and conferences related to your company and be sure to attend holiday parties specific to your industry or that will include local leaders. Have plenty of business cards on hand and make sure to tuck a few company-branded pens in your pocket.
  • Deck your halls! Hang a wreath on your door or place fake antlers on your company sign. You may not have many clients dropping by your main office, but take the time to set up a tree or other festive decor.  Spruce up your website with the holiday theme, too.
  • Call on your referral sources and thank them for partnering with you in the care of their patients this year. A simple “thank you” can go a long way toward being remembered during the winter holiday season and beyond.
  • Utilize your social media feeds to disseminate all sorts of tips and strategies for staying well this holiday season. This can include tips on safety, hand hygiene, and seasonal affective disorder