Utah EVV: Aggregator, Model, and Provider Portal
Last verified 2026-05-09
- Aggregator
- UEVV (state-operated portal)
- Model
- Open model — choose any compliant vendor
- Telephonic backup
- Yes
- State provider portal
- medicaid.utah.gov ↗
Utah operates an open/provider-choice EVV model — providers select and fund their own compliant EVV vendor with no state-sponsored free system. All providers must submit EVV data to the state's UEVV aggregation portal (evv.medicaid.utah.gov/evvsubmit) within three months of each claim. Telephonic backup is explicitly permitted when the electronic system is unavailable. EVV is required for personal care services (PCS) and home health services (HHS) under Medicaid per the 21st Century Cures Act.
What is EVV?
Electronic Visit Verification is the federal requirement (under the 21st Century Cures Act §12006) that personal-care and home-health visits paid by Medicaid be electronically captured at the point of care — who provided the service, who received it, where, when it started, and when it ended. CMS pushed enforcement to the states, which is why the day-to-day experience varies so much.
What "open model — choose any compliant vendor" means in Utah
Providers may use the state-provided aggregator at no cost OR any third-party EVV system that meets the state's technical specification (often called "AltEVV"). Either way, visit data must reach the state in the required format.
How does Caregiver Scheduling integrate?
Caregiver Scheduling captures the six required EVV data points on every visit (caregiver, recipient, start time, end time, location, service type) with GPS-stamped clock-in and clock-out, and telephonic backup for caregivers without a smartphone. In open-model states, our visits are EVV-compliant on their own. In mandated-aggregator states, we forward verified visits to the state system on a nightly schedule so payroll and Medicaid billing stay in sync without double-entry.