Medicare telehealth flexibilities and the Acute Hospital Care at Home (AHCaH) program are teed up to receive multiyear extensions from Congress in its recently released funding package fo | In bill ...
Across the board, physicians are interested in working in telehealth — whether they’re young, close to retirement, or simply feeling overloaded and looking for a less stressful alternative. Some ...
Congress is close to enacting a two-year extension of Medicare telehealth coverage after the U.S. House of Representatives voted to renew virtual care for seniors.
Telehealth is about to hit another cliff, and this one is measured not in policy jargon but in people. If Congress fails to ...
According to telehealth.org, policy changes have also helped telehealth become a permanent option for Medicare patients. The Consolidated Appropriations Acts of 2021 and 2023 removed limits on where ...
Data clear telehealth works to reduce costs and improve care; Congress must act to make federal telehealth authority ...
Congress is moving toward a vote on a funding package that would, among other things, extend COVID-era telehealth waivers through 2027 and keep the CMS Acute Hospital Care at Home program going ...
Medicare may no longer cover telehealth services after Jan. 30, the deadline for the most recent extension of congressional appropriations. The loss of coverage would prevent over 1.3 million ...
Medicare will end broad at‑home telehealth coverage starting January 31, 2026. Millions of seniors rely on virtual visits for ...
Nursing has quickly become one of the hottest areas for virtual care delivery, and nurses are eager and willing to work in these settings. Many healthcare facilities are finding new use cases for ...
Telehealth needs a major refresh. Just this week, retail juggernaut Walmart announced it is shuttering its virtual care business. Not long before that, Optum announced the closing of Optum Virtual ...
As the leaders of Included Health, a company that provides virtual care to a good chunk of the Fortune 100 companies, we’ve been baffled and bemused — more than usual, that is — by the headlines and ...