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Telehealth: Regulatory Questions Amid Legislative Uncertainty

Summary of article from McDermott+Consulting, by Jeffrey Davis, Rachel Stauffer:

The article discusses the potential expiration of temporary Medicare waivers for telehealth services, which were instated during the COVID-19 pandemic and are set to expire by the end of 2024. Without further action from Congress, Medicare telehealth will revert to a rural-only benefit from 2025, and patients will have to visit an “originating” site to receive services. Congress is currently considering another extension, but the uncertainty is causing confusion among patients and providers. The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) must establish payment policies for 2025, but the legislative uncertainty makes it challenging. Key issues include determining which telehealth services will be added to the Medicare list, the reimbursement rates for these services, the adoption of new telehealth codes, and decisions about other telehealth flexibilities.