The pandemic-era virtual care policies are back in place through Jan. 30. But short-term deals aren’t sustainable, telehealth ...
Medicare’s telehealth services are set to resume under the agreement to reopen the government, bringing back the pandemic-era ...
Telehealth for Medicare started during the pandemic and became popular quickly. But the shutdown put an abrupt halt to ...
The Senate deal to reopen the government would extend Medicare telehealth coverage through Jan. 30 and pay retroactively for ...
On November 9, the Senate voted 60-40 to end the then-nearly 40-day U.S. government shutdown, hammering out a continuing resolution (CR) that would extend the telehealth flexibilities extended in the ...
Limiting access to telehealth could lead to more serious complications for patients, and hospitalizations, experts said.
The longest government shutdown in American history ended Nov. 12, but the fate of the ACA enhanced premium tax credits — the sticking point for Democrats — will not be decided until December. Five ...
Government shutdown fix features retroactive Medicare telehealth pay to reimburse providers for claims since Oct. 1 and reprocess reduced payments.
The reopening of the federal government has brought relief for skilled nursing providers, though key questions about reimbursement and regulatory implications still remain.
Overall, telehealth has become a key part of the care for older Americans and other people on Medicare: In 2024, 6.7 million ...
Trump’s GLP-1 price deal slashes costs and expands selective Medicare coverage—threatening telehealth startups and sparking a ...