[For Sale] Lightweight OASIS compliance SaaS for agencies priced out of WellSky/Netsmart
[For Sale] MsJaneHH, home health OASIS compliance SaaS built around the CMS/iQIES shift
I posted this a few days ago and got some fair criticism.
Mainly that the mobile version looked like it had been assembled during a power outage.
That has been fixed.
I went back through MsJaneHH and rebuilt the responsive layout, cleaned up the spacing, increased the text size, fixed the weird CTA placement, removed placeholder content, and built the product/site out quite a bit more.
Now I am reposting it with a better explanation of what this actually is.
MsJaneHH is a lightweight home health compliance and documentation SaaS built around OASIS-E2 workflow and electronic submission readiness.
It is not trying to be WellSky, Netsmart, MatrixCare, Axxess, or Homecare Homebase.
Those are big platforms. They do a ton. Scheduling, billing, clinical documentation, revenue cycle, reporting, operations, care coordination, and the rest of the giant EHR machine.
That is great for larger agencies.
It is also expensive, heavy, and usually not something a small independent home health agency wants to rip their whole operation apart to implement.
MsJaneHH is built for the gap underneath that.
The smaller agencies that need help with OASIS documentation, validation, audit trail, and electronic submission readiness without buying a battleship to cross a creek.
What it has:
- OASIS-E2 focused workflow
- Smart form structure
- Cleaner mobile-first documentation experience
- Compliance-focused UX
- Audit trail concept
- Submission readiness positioning
- React / Supabase / Vercel stack
- Responsive marketing site and product flow
- Designed to be simple enough for a small agency to understand quickly
- Built to be plugged into a proper HIPAA environment by the buyer/operator
The timing is the part that makes this interesting.
CMS ended manual OASIS data entry for home health agencies for assessments with target dates on or after April 1, 2026. Going forward, those records need to be uploaded in the correct electronic format.
That creates a real forcing function.
Every Medicare-certified home health agency still has to deal with OASIS. The big agencies already have their systems. The smaller ones are the interesting part of the market.
There are around 12,000 home health agencies in the US depending on the source and how you count them. Even a small slice of that market at a few hundred dollars a month is meaningful.
The larger home healthcare software market is already several billion dollars and growing. Most of that money is going toward big platforms. I think there is room for a focused tool that does not try to become the entire operating system for the agency on day one.
That is the whole idea here.
Make OASIS less miserable.
Help agencies catch problems before submission.
Give them a cleaner workflow.
Keep it lighter than the enterprise tools.
What still needs to happen before true production:
I want to be very clear on this because this is healthcare and I am not going to pretend this is a toy app.
A buyer would need to move it into a fully HIPAA-ready setup with signed BAAs for the hosting/database vendors, proper access controls, encryption, logging, backups, policies, and security review.
The iQIES side would also need to be finalized by someone who knows this space. That means HARP/iQIES setup, the correct submitter roles, agency authorization, and whatever vendor/third-party submitter workflow is required.
So when I say ready to go, I mean the product/codebase/site/concept is built and ready for the right operator to take over.
I do not mean it is already running production PHI for live agencies today.
That is exactly why I think the right buyer matters.
Best buyer:
- Someone already in home health
- Someone already HIPAA compliant
- Someone doing billing, coding, QA, OASIS review, or compliance work
- Someone who already sells into small agencies
- Someone with an existing healthcare SaaS who wants a focused home health product
- Someone who understands iQIES and can finish the last mile properly
Why I am selling:
I built this because the market shift looked real and the problem made sense.
But I have other projects I am deeper into, and I do not want to personally own HIPAA operations for a home health SaaS.
I would rather sell it to someone closer to the market who can actually get it into agencies.
No revenue yet.
Full codebase.
Live demo at msjanehh.com.