For Medicare-certified home health and hospice agencies, compliance will never be static. Survey focus areas change. CMS guidance evolves. State enforcement priorities shift. And what felt like “acceptable” documentation last year can quickly become a deficiency this year.
That’s why conferences can still play an important role in an agency’s compliance strategy. Not because they replace internal systems, but because they offer early visibility and communication with fellow industry leaders on regulatory trends, survey activity, and enforcement risk.
*This article was written in consultation with Mariam Treystman.
At The Home Health Consultant, we work with agencies nationwide on compliance infrastructure, survey readiness, and regulatory risk management. We plan on attending a few of these conferences in 2026, and we hope to see you there! We wanted to share the list we compiled so it’s easier for agencies like yours to make a decision on if you’re thinking about attending.
Below is a breakdown of key national and state-level conferences and organizations relevant to home health and hospice agencies in 2026, what’s typically discussed at them, and what owners and staff can realistically expect to learn.
Why Should Medicare-Certified Agencies Be Selective About Conferences?
Not every industry conference is designed with Medicare compliance in mind. Some focus heavily on networking, vendor exposure, or high-level trends without addressing how regulations are actually enforced during surveys.
For Medicare-certified agencies, we believe the most valuable conferences are the ones that:
- Address Conditions of Participation and survey activity
- Discuss documentation, billing, and operational risk
- Reflect real enforcement trends, not theoretical guidance
- Offer clarity on state-specific oversight where applicable
Choosing the right conference is about making sure your team actually benefits from it, not just staying busy.
Which National Conferences Focus on Medicare Compliance for Home Health & Hospice?

There are a few conferences on the national level that focus on federal regulations and expectations.
National Alliance for Care at Home Annual Meeting & Expo
Dates: October 27–30, 2026 | (Pre-conference: Oct 27–28 | Main conference: Oct 28–30)
Where Is It: Washington, DC
Conference Website: https://allianceforcareathome.org/event/2026-annual-meeting-expo/
This is one of the most influential national conferences for home health and hospice agencies. Programming consistently focuses on Medicare policy, regulatory interpretation, and enforcement trends.
Agencies attending can expect education on:
- CMS Conditions of Participation updates
- Home health and hospice survey focus areas
- Medicare payment and policy changes
- National enforcement and advocacy priorities
This conference is best suited for owners, administrators, and compliance leaders who need a clear understanding of where Medicare oversight is headed.
Home Health Care News Capital & Strategy Conference
Dates: March 23-25, 2026
Where is It: Charlotte, NC
Conference Website: https://homehealthcarenews.com/events/
Home Health Care News events focus on industry direction, policy climate, and operational strategy. While not compliance-only, they provide useful context on how regulatory pressure is shaping the market.
These conferences are most helpful for executive leadership looking to understand broader trends that influence compliance decisions, reimbursement, and operational planning.
Agile: Axxess’s Growth, Innovation, & Leadership Experience
Dates: May 4-6, 2026
Where Is It: Dallas, TX
Conference Website: https://www.axxess.com/agile
Axxess events emphasize how systems and workflows can either reduce or increase compliance risk. Education often centers on documentation integrity, audit readiness, and operational efficiency.
These events are best for agencies focused on using technology to support compliant care delivery, particularly clinical and administrative leaders.
Which State and Regional Conferences Offer the Most Practical Compliance Guidance?

California’s CAHSAH Annual Conference & Expo
Dates: June 22-25, 2026
Where Is It: Palm Springs, California
Conference Website: https://www.cahsah.org/events/
California agencies face layered oversight from both CMS and CDPH. CAHSAH’s annual conference consistently addresses:
- State and federal survey trends
- Licensure and documentation risk
- Medicare and Medi-Cal compliance overlap
This is a high-value event for agencies needing California-specific compliance clarity.
New England Home Care & Hospice Conference & Trade Show
Dates: May 4-6, 2026
Where Is It: Manchester, NH
Conference Website: https://nehcc.com/
This multi-state conference covers shared regulatory challenges across the Northeast, including Medicare updates and regional survey activity. It’s especially useful for agencies operating in multiple New England states.
State-Specific Associations & Conferences
Each of the following state associations hosts annual or recurring conferences that focus on state-specific enforcement alongside Medicare requirements:
- Northeast Summit for Care at Home
- Areas Served: New England, New York, & New Jersey
- Dates: January 20-21, 2026
- Where Is It: Boston, MA
- Home Care Association of New York State
- Areas Served: New York
- Dates: May 7-8, 2025
- Where Is It: Saratoga Springs, NY
- Conference Website: https://hcanys.org/event?id=122
- Illinois HomeCare & Hospice Council - 2026 IHHC Annual Conference
- Areas Served: Illinois
- Dates: April 8-9, 2026
- Where Is It: Naperville, IL
- Conference Website: https://web.ilhomecare.org/atlas/events/211327/details
- Indiana Association for Home & Hospice Care - Annual Conference
- Areas Served: Indiana
- Dates: May 5–6, 2026
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- Where Is It: Plainfield, IN
- Conference Website: https://www.iahhc.org/2026-annual-conference
- Kentucky Home Care Association - Annual Conference
- Areas Served: Kentucky
- Dates: September 30-October 1, 2026
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- Where Is It: Lexington, KY
- Conference Website: https://www.khca.net/2026-annual-conference/
- Michigan HomeCare & Hospice Association - Annual Conference
- Areas Served: Michigan
- Dates: May 20–22, 2026
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- Where Is It: Acme, MI
- Conference Website: https://members.mhha.org/events/Details/2026-annual-conference-1436850?sourceTypeId=Hub
- New Mexico Association for Home & Hospice Care - Annual Conference
- Areas Served: New Mexico
- Dates: September 9-10, 2025
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- Where Is It: Albuquerque, NM
- Conference Website: https://members.nmahc.org/calendar/Details/2026-annual-conference-1504225?sourceTypeId=Hub
- Ohio Council for Home Care & Hospice - Annual Conference & Trade Show
- Areas Served: Ohio/Nationwide
- Dates: October 12–13, 2026
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- Where Is It: Columbus, Ohio
- Conference Website: https://ochch.org/annual-conference
- Pennsylvania Homecare Association - Annual Conference
- Areas Served: Pennsylvania
- Dates: May 4-6, 2026
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- Where Is It: Hershey, PA
- Conference Website: https://pahomecare.org/education/annual-conference/
- Texas Association for Home Health & Hospice - Winter Conference
- Areas Served: Texas
- Dates: February 18-19, 2026
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- Where Is It: Dallas, Texas
- Conference Website: https://www.tahchwinterconference.org/
These conferences can provide the most actionable compliance education, because they address how Medicare rules are actually enforced at the state level.
What Should Agencies Expect to Take Back From These Conferences?
When chosen strategically, conferences can help agencies:
- Anticipate survey focus areas
- Identify documentation and operational gaps
- Improve leadership awareness of compliance risk
- Strengthen internal training and QA processes
The real value comes after the conference, when insights are applied to policies, survey-readiness practices, and staff education.
Conferences can inform and educate, but they do not replace internal systems. Medicare compliance is maintained through ongoing monitoring, training, audits, and leadership oversight, not annual attendance.
Choosing wisely means focusing on education that supports long-term compliance maintenance, not just short-term exposure.
If you’re interested in a program that supports long-term compliance maintenance, you may be a good fit for our Administrative Compliance Program. To learn more about our solution to survey-readiness, check our our proven process below.
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