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telehealth

OIG Report: Telehealth Services Need Targeted Oversight to Safeguard Medicare

September 14, 2022

More than 40% of Medicare beneficiaries used telehealth services during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic.[1] In a recent report, the Office of Inspector General (OIG)  described ways to “best protect Medicare and beneficiaries against … [Read more...] about OIG Report: Telehealth Services Need Targeted Oversight to Safeguard Medicare

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As Interstate Telehealth Emergency Licensure Waivers Expire, Study Examines Impact on Medicare Beneficiaries

June 9, 2022

The first COVID-19 public health emergency (PHE) was passed on January 31, 2020.[1] Almost two-and-a-half years later, over one million people have lost their lives to the infectious disease, and the nation is still struggling to emerge from the … [Read more...] about As Interstate Telehealth Emergency Licensure Waivers Expire, Study Examines Impact on Medicare Beneficiaries

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Special Report: Telehealth and the Medicare Population: Building a Foundation for the Virtual Health Care Revolution

May 26, 2022

From 2019 to 2020, the use of telehealth by Medicare beneficiaries increased over 6,000%. As the United States slowly emerges from the COVID-19 pandemic, this exponential expansion of telehealth and virtual care options are poised to change our … [Read more...] about Special Report: Telehealth and the Medicare Population: Building a Foundation for the Virtual Health Care Revolution

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Report: Telehealth Use by Medicare Beneficiaries Increases Over 6,000% in 2020

December 9, 2021

In March 2020, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) increased access to Medicare telehealth services with the aim of reducing travel that beneficiaries would have to make in order to get to in-person doctor visits and, therefore, … [Read more...] about Report: Telehealth Use by Medicare Beneficiaries Increases Over 6,000% in 2020

Filed Under: Article Tagged With: COVID-19, telehealth, Weekly Alert

Studies Highlight Barriers to Health Equity: Access to Pharmacies & Telehealth

May 13, 2021

Two studies recently published in Health Affairs shed light on important health equity issues.Pharmacy Deserts/ClosuresOne of the strategies employed by the federal government to expand nationwide access to vaccines was to establish the … [Read more...] about Studies Highlight Barriers to Health Equity: Access to Pharmacies & Telehealth

Filed Under: Article Tagged With: equity, telehealth, Weekly Alert

Speech Generating Devices: Beneficiary Voices Silenced Once Again by CMS

January 28, 2021

Medicare coverage of speech generating devices (SGDs) has historically fallen victim to unintended consequences for beneficiaries who need an SGD to communicate. Most recently, it literally took two Acts of Congress to remove barriers to SGD coverage … [Read more...] about Speech Generating Devices: Beneficiary Voices Silenced Once Again by CMS

Filed Under: Article Tagged With: COVID-19, SGD, telehealth, Weekly Alert

Study Finds Inequities in Telehealth Care

January 21, 2021

A recent study found inequities in the use and access to telemedicine during the COVID-19 pandemic, with older adults, low-income individuals, non-English speaking individuals and minority groups most affected. The study looked at 148,402 patients … [Read more...] about Study Finds Inequities in Telehealth Care

Filed Under: Article Tagged With: disparities, telehealth, Weekly Alert

Administration Proposes Permanent and Temporary Extensions of Pandemic-Related Medicare Telehealth – Growing Disparities and Other Concerns Remain

August 6, 2020

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) has expanded access to telehealth services during the COVID-19 public health emergency (PHE) through temporary Medicare waivers and other rule changes, (see, e.g., the Center for Medicare … [Read more...] about Administration Proposes Permanent and Temporary Extensions of Pandemic-Related Medicare Telehealth – Growing Disparities and Other Concerns Remain

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Joint Principles from Center for Medicare Advocacy and Medicare Rights Center: Medicare Expansion of Telehealth Helps Beneficiaries Access Care During the Pandemic – But Caution is Needed Before Making These Changes Permanent

July 23, 2020

Note: the Center for Medicare Advocacy issued a version of these principles in last week’s CMA Alert. They have been updated, and are now issued jointly with the Medicare Rights Center.During the COVID-19 public health emergency, legislative … [Read more...] about Joint Principles from Center for Medicare Advocacy and Medicare Rights Center: Medicare Expansion of Telehealth Helps Beneficiaries Access Care During the Pandemic – But Caution is Needed Before Making These Changes Permanent

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Medicare Expansion of Telehealth Helps Beneficiaries Access Care During the Pandemic – But Caution is Needed before Making These Changes Permanent

July 16, 2020

The Center for Medicare Advocacy’s mission is to advance access to affordable, quality health care for older people and people with disabilities. We recognize that the expansion of Medicare-covered telehealth services has helped many beneficiaries … [Read more...] about Medicare Expansion of Telehealth Helps Beneficiaries Access Care During the Pandemic – But Caution is Needed before Making These Changes Permanent

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To me, the coding isn't the point. These are tools that provide better quality patient information. Right/left mistakes are less likely to happen. Inaccurate chronology is reduced.

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Medicare is at a crossroads.

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FDA approval doesn’t mean Medicare coverage.

Some breakthrough medical devices wait 5.7 years on average before seniors can access them. That delay can shape outcomes, innovation, and costs.

Should Medicare move faster on breakthrough tech?

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