What's the news: For the next two years, Medicare patients and physicians will be able to use telehealth services knowing that they will be covered without interruption. The recently passed government funding package—the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2026—renewed the telehealth coverage that so many older adults have relied on since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, an extension that ...
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An invaluable lifeline During the COVID-19 public health emergency and beyond, telehealth has proved its worth as a lifeline for patients and physicians alike. A 2022 federal study reported that more than 28 million Medicare beneficiaries used telehealth during this period, particularly for primary care and behavioral health.
Lifesaving telehealth regulatory flexibilities are set to expire Sept. 30. Congress must act now to pass bipartisan legislation to expand telehealth.
Overall, telehealth use has nearly tripled since before COVID-19 hit. Find out which physician specialties are using telehealth the most—and least.
For patients in rural South Dakota, telehealth saves two-plus hours of travel on average. Companion Senate measure already has 63 co-sponsors.
Bipartisan legislation that would extend existing telehealth flexibilities for two years beyond their current end-of-2024 expiration date saw its first substantive step toward becoming law when the House Ways and Means Committee in May unanimously passed the Preserving Telehealth, Hospital and Ambulance Access Act (H.R. 8261).
Executive summary Based on data from the American Medical Association’s Physician Practice Benchmark Surveys, this Policy Research Perspective (PRP) shows that the use of telehealth in physician practices increased dramatically during the COVID-19 pandemic and, despite a drop off since then, remains much more widely used than before. It also compares patient-facing 2024 telehealth use among ...
WASHINGTON — In light of the impending expiration of the Medicare telehealth waiver on January 30, the American Medical Association (AMA) released a pivotal issue brief (PDF) today urging Congress to enact permanent authorization of Medicare telehealth services and end the repeated cycle of temporary extensions that have undermined reliable access to virtual care. “Since the COVID-19 ...
The COVID-19 pandemic may have pushed the health care community to expand use of telehealth and other digital health technologies, but AMA research points to a positive and permanent outcome—to better care and increased value.
We are dedicated to helping patients and families find affordable and convenient telehealth services.
Telehealth is the delivery of healthcare services between a provider and patient who are physically distant from each other at the time of the service. Telehealth services can be delivered through different technologies, including streaming services, the internet, apps, video conferencing, and wireless and landline communications systems.
Telehealth for Hospitals Fact checked Medically reviewed by: Dr. Utibe Effiong, Board Certified Internal Medicine Physician Updated: Virtual visits, video calls, patient portals and remote monitoring devices have become a healthcare mainstay during the pandemic when hospitals accelerated their adoption of telehealth. The benefits of telehealth include greater access to care ...
Telehealth Resources for Providers As you navigate telehealth and put systems in place to deliver telemedicine to your patient population, there are a range of ready resources to help you create a digital journey, from selecting telehealth vendors to integrating telehealth practices.
Telehealth services can save you a trip to the doctor’s office during COVID-19. Here’s how to take advantage of telehealth now – and later.
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Gigwise: Why Enterprise Telehealth Platforms Must Be Architected Around Deep EHR Integration
Many healthcare organizations quickly jumped into telehealth. In many cases, that was the right decision. Patient access improved, clinician flexibility increased, and digital care suddenly felt ...
Embedded compliance helps providers of telehealth infrastructure as a service (TIaaS) and advisory firms accelerate market entry, scale securely, and simplify advertising access and payment processing ...
Telehealth and Telecare Aware: Perspectives: Exploring the Telehealth Extension: Building Infrastructures for Better Access
The history of telehealth can be traced back to the first forms of electronic communication. In 1879, three years after the invention of the telephone, a report in The Lancet described a call during ...
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clinicaladvisor.com: Lack of Permanent Policy Keeps Threat of ‘Telehealth Cliff’ Alive for Medicare Beneficiaries
Credit: Getty Images Tavi Schlueter, MSN, CPNP-PC, PMHS, shares her thoughts on why pandemic-era telehealth flexibilities remain valuable for Medicare beneficiaries, avoiding the telehealth cliff.
Lack of Permanent Policy Keeps Threat of ‘Telehealth Cliff’ Alive for Medicare Beneficiaries
The 74 on MSN: K-12 telehealth provider faces uncertain future as funding dries up
Medicare will no longer cover telemedicine services for many patients. This change will affect Teladoc Health, which was already struggling. Doximity might be less affected, but its prospects look dim ...
Forbes: The Future Of Telehealth: Breaking Barriers And Changing The Healthcare Landscape
Amber Gill is the CEO of Receptive, where she leads the company’s mission to ensure safe, compliant telehealth services. Remember the days of printed directions, when we couldn’t plan a road trip ...