Even before COVID-19, the 2020 U.S. presidential election was set to be a divisive one. Now those in the home care sector are struggling to react to the changes already underway and those in store for the rest of the year. As a result, if you manage a home care registry, you may be looking for answers about how to prepare for an uncertain future. This guide provides an action plan.
About the Guide
For home health and caregiver registries, the challenges of COVID-19 combined with the recent regulatory focus on contract caregiver misclassification are placing an obvious strain on the model. How can you reduce the severity of these impacts? In this guide, we examine how:
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The 2015 Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) update negatively affected the registry model
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The 2018 DOL Field Assistance Bulletin (FAB) outlined specific methods to determine whether you’re treating contracted caregivers as employees
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Leveraging the right technology can combat audits or lawsuits alleging misclassification
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The entire landscape is shifting due to COVID-19 and the potential impact of the 2020 U.S. presidential election on the registry model
Why Openforce
We provide innovative software and services built to reduce the risks and increase the efficiency of companies that use independent contractor workforces. Openforce’s technology empowers contracting companies to recruit, onboard, pay, and insure independent contractors compliantly and confidently.
Through decades of experience serving companies and contractors in logistics, home health, field services and more, we understand the complexity, the ambiguity, the paperwork and all the other things that inevitably fall through the cracks. After years of helping contracting companies avoid and defend against misclassification claims, we’ve developed the tools and network to enable contracting companies and independent contractors alike to adapt to a new world of work.
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