• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer
  • Donate Now
  • Sign up for CMA’s weekly newsletter!

Center for Medicare Advocacy

Advancing Access to Medicare and Healthcare

  • Eligibility/Enrollment
  • Coverage/Appeals
    • Medicare Costs
    • Self Help Materials – Toolkits & More
  • Topics
    • Basic Introduction to Medicare
    • Medicare Costs
    • Home Health Care
    • Improvement Standard and Jimmo News
    • Nursing Home / Skilled Nursing Facility Care
    • Outpatient Observation Status
    • Part B
    • Part D / Prescription Drug Benefits
    • Medicare for People Under 65
    • Medicare “Reform”
    • All Other Topics
    • Resources
      • Infographics
  • Publications
    • CMA Alerts
    • Fact Sheets & Issue Briefs
    • Infographics
    • The Medicare Handbook
    • SNF Enforcement Newsletter
    • Elder Justice Newsletter
    • Medicare Facts & Fiction
    • Articles by Topic
  • Litigation
    • Litigation News
    • Cases
    • Litigation Archive
    • Amicus Curiae Activities
  • Newsroom
    • Press Releases
    • Editorials & Letters to the Editor
    • CMA Comments, Responses, and Letters
    • CMA in the News
  • About Us
    • National Voices of Medicare Summit
    • Mission Statement
    • CMA FAQs
    • CMA Annual Impact Report
    • Personnel & Boards
    • The Center for Medicare Advocacy Founder’s Circle
    • Connecticut Dually Eligible Appeals Project
    • Community Outreach and Education Project (COEP)
    • National Medicare Advocates Alliance
    • CMA Webinars
    • Products & Services
    • Testimonials
    • Career, Fellowship & Internship Opportunities
    • Contact Us
  • Support Our Work
    • Donate Now
    • Build a Legacy with CMA
    • Join the Center for Medicare Advocacy Founder’s Circle
    • Take Action
    • Share Your Health Care Story
    • Tell Congress to Protect Our Care
    • Listen to Medicare & Health Care Stories
    • Sign up for CMA’s weekly newsletter!

Is Mobile Outpatient Therapy an Alternative to Home Health Care?

August 14, 2025

Print Friendly, PDF & Email

Home-based Medicare-covered physical therapy, occupational therapy and speech-language pathology services may be available outside of Medicare’s often inaccessible home health benefit. Mobile outpatient therapy is coverable under Part B, though it cannot be billed alongside other home health services.

The Home Health Benefit

The Medicare home health benefit covers a mix of services, including nursing, physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech language pathology, social work, and home health aide services. There is no duration of time limit to the benefit. Under the law, beneficiaries can receive home health coverage for as long as they remain “homebound,” in need of skilled care, and under an appropriate plan of care.

Regrettably, in practice – despite this coverage law – beneficiaries have long struggled to access the necessary amount of coverable home health services, particularly in cases where they are living with long-term conditions and need on-going services. The Center for Medicare Advocacy has materials on its website to assist beneficiaries in understanding when home health care should be covered and how to appeal unlawful terminations of services. But even with increased advocacy, countless beneficiaries go without needed and coverable home health care. A major reason for this gap in service is the payment model for home health providers, which encourages limited, short-term care.

Mobile Outpatient Therapy

Outpatient therapy providers may choose to offer mobile services either exclusively or in addition to office-based services. Under Medicare policy, therapy services are payable under the same fee schedule when furnished either in the beneficiary’s home or in a facility’s outpatient department. See Chapter 15 § 220.1.4 of the Medicare Benefit Policy Manual. These services are coverable when medically necessary, ordered by a physician or authorized health care provider, and provided under a plan of care. There are no frequency nor duration limits.

Finding an outpatient therapy provider that offers mobile service may not be easy. While providers can elect to offer mobile services to assist more clients, they are not paid extra by Medicare for travel. Currently, there is no directory of Medicare-enrolled mobile outpatient therapy providers. There are, however, providers located sporadically across the country. Beneficiaries may find that these providers are more willing to serve individuals with long-term conditions who need on-going services.

Choosing Between the Two

Mobile outpatient therapy cannot be billed to Medicare alongside home health services; home health’s bundled payments prevent it, even if the home health provider is not offering therapy services. Since home-based nursing, social work, and home health aide services are not separately coverable under Part B, beneficiaries choosing mobile outpatient therapy over home health services are forgoing the possibility of Medicare coverage for this greater range of services.

Mobile outpatient therapy is potentially available to more beneficiaries since there is no homebound requirement. Again, the decision of whether to offer mobile services rests with individual providers.

Home health providers and outpatient therapy providers have different payment incentives. The home health model pays providers based on beneficiary need rather than provided services, creating an incentive for providers to offer less services in certain cases. On the other hand, outpatient therapy providers are paid per service, but not for travel. 

There are also likely to be different out-of-pocket costs for beneficiaries receiving home health versus mobile outpatient therapy services. Medicare Part B typically covers 80% of the cost of outpatient therapy after the deductible is paid, whereas Medicare, whether Part A or B, typically covers 100% of the cost of home health services. Other factors affecting cost may include whether the beneficiary is enrolled in a Medigap or Medicare Advantage Plan.

Conclusion

The home health benefit is failing to meet the Medicare population’s need for home-based services. Outpatient therapy providers can step up to fill in some of the gaps, but beneficiaries may be missing out on more comprehensive care.

August 14, 2025 – E. Krupa

Filed Under: Article Tagged With: Home Health, Medicare Part B, therapy, Weekly Alert

Primary Sidebar

Easy Access to Understanding Medicare

The Center for Medicare Advocacy produces a range of informative materials on Medicare-related topics.
Sign Up for CMA's Free Newsletter
Register for CMA's Free Webinars

  • Medicare Basics
  • Medicare Reform
  • CMA Alerts
  • Fact Sheets & Issue Briefs
  • CMA Webinars
  • Connecticut Info & Projects
  • Health Care Stories
  • Se habla Español

Jimmo v. Sebelius

Medicare covers skilled care to maintain or slow decline as well as to improve.

Improvement Isn’t Required. It’s the law!

Read more.

National Voices of Medicare Summit

With the many threats currently facing the Medicare program, now is the time to come together as allies and explore ways to advocate for comprehensive Medicare coverage, health equity, and quality health care. Drawing inspiration from real-life experiences and stories of beneficiaries and caregivers, we hope to share impactful discussions with you.

Learn more.

Center for Medicare Advocacy Follow 10,582 5,345

A national nonpartisan, nonprofit law organization working to advance access to comprehensive #Medicare coverage and quality #healthcare.

CMAorg
CMAorg avatar Center for Medicare Advocacy @CMAorg ·
10 Jun 2064819351409041776

💙It's Wellness Wednesday!💙 ⠀

One crucial component of being well is being able to afford healthcare. Join us June 16 at 2p ET for a free webinar covering Medicare Savings Programs and how they may be able to help you receive and afford the care you need and deserve.

Reply on Twitter 2064819351409041776 Retweet on Twitter 2064819351409041776 1 Like on Twitter 2064819351409041776 0 X 2064819351409041776
CMAorg avatar Center for Medicare Advocacy @CMAorg ·
9 Jun 2064372659832360965

Medicare Savings Programs (MSPs) can be a gamechanger.

Read more about how MSPs can change your life from our friends at @NCOAging in the link below.
https://www.ncoa.org/.../what-are-medicare-savings.../

And please join us for our free webinar on MSPs Tues, June 16th at 2pm ET
https://medicareadvocacy.org/free-webinar-medicare-savings-programs/?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=webinar&utm_content=msp_ncoa_article

Reply on Twitter 2064372659832360965 Retweet on Twitter 2064372659832360965 0 Like on Twitter 2064372659832360965 0 X 2064372659832360965
CMAorg avatar Center for Medicare Advocacy @CMAorg ·
9 Jun 2064365389975261311

There are certainly some upsides to AI. A study found 55% of healthcare workers intended to switch jobs in 2026, largely in part to burnout. But there are clearly risks that need further scrutiny, particularly around biases.

How do you feel about AI in healthcare?

There are certainly some upsides to AI. A study found 55% of healthcare workers intended to switch jobs in 2026, largely in part to burnout. But there are clearly risks that need further scrutiny, particularly around biases.How do you feel about AI in healthcare?
JAMA @JAMA_current

Ambient #AI scribes now #automate documentation and #clinical assessments, offering time savings and reduced burnout, but raise important questions about oversight, automation bias, and accountability.

In the latest episode of the #HealthyDialogue podcast, JAMA Senior Editor

Reply on Twitter 2064365389975261311 Retweet on Twitter 2064365389975261311 0 Like on Twitter 2064365389975261311 0 X 2064365389975261311
CMAorg avatar Center for Medicare Advocacy @CMAorg ·
8 Jun 2064083026376618186

Myth: Medicare is automatically affordable for everyone once they enroll.

Reality: Many people with Medicare still face premiums, deductibles, and cost-sharing.

Medicare Savings Programs can help eligible beneficiaries with limited income reduce certain out-of-pocket costs.

Reply on Twitter 2064083026376618186 Retweet on Twitter 2064083026376618186 1 Like on Twitter 2064083026376618186 0 X 2064083026376618186
Load More

Footer

Stay Connected:

  • Contact Us
  • Sitemap
  • Products & Services
  • Copyright/Privacy

© 2026 · Center for Medicare Advocacy