The post Congress Nears Renewal Of Medicare Telehealth Coverage appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Congress is close to enacting a two-year authorization of MedicareThe post Congress Nears Renewal Of Medicare Telehealth Coverage appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Congress is close to enacting a two-year authorization of Medicare

Congress Nears Renewal Of Medicare Telehealth Coverage

For feedback or concerns regarding this content, please contact us at crypto.news@mexc.com

Congress is close to enacting a two-year authorization of Medicare telehealth services for older adults covered by the nation’s largest government health insurance program.

getty

Congress is close to enacting a two-year authorization of Medicare telehealth services for older adults, renewing a pandemic-era coverage in the nation’s largest government health insurance program.

Legislation passed Thursday by the U.S. House of Representatives provides some relief for older Americans covered by Medicare health insurance who have come to rely on their physicians getting paid for virtual visits since such reimbursements began during the COVID-19 pandemic. The legislation that extends Medicare telehealth reimbursement for providers through Dec. 31, 2027 is headed to the U.S. Senate where passage is expected.

“The U.S. House stood tall today for telehealth, passing legislation in the minibus package with broad bipartisan support, which includes years-long extensions for several critical telehealth provisions,” said Alexis Apple, deputy executive director of the affiliated policy and legislative advocacy arm of the American Telemedicine Association.

ATA Action’s advocacy council member companies include: Amazon, which has expanded its telehealth services in the last year and telehealth providers Hims & Hers, Lifepoint Health, Teladoc Health, and Circle Medical, an affiliate of UCSF Health.

“Telehealth has proven it’s a valuable, relied-upon, and trusted option for healthcare delivery,” Apple said. “Confirming these extensions is the right thing to do, and we trust that our telehealth champions in both chambers will continue to do the right thing to preserve access to care for millions of Americans needing care, including our most vulnerable and underserved populations.”

Though lobbies for the extended telehealth reimbursement including the America Medical Association didn’t get what they wanted in the form of a permanent extension of Medicare payments, Apple said “these extensions are an important step forward.”

The AMA and others said the expiration of Medicare telehealth reimbursement during last year’s government “shutdown sharply reduced access to care.” The AMA cited a Brown University review of electronic medical record data that showed fee-for-service telemedicine visits dropped 24% nationally during the first 17 days of the shutdown. “Several states saw declines approaching or exceeding 40%, highlighting the sensitivity of access to policy disruptions,” the AMA said in January.

The extension passed by the House allows for providers to get paid for telehealth services delivered in any location, including a patient’s home rather than just a doctor’s office or hospital and certain other healthcare locations.

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) first began to temporarily pay clinicians to provide telehealth services for Medicare beneficiaries on March 6, 2020 as the pandemic began. At the time, former CMS administrator Seema Verma said the changes allowed seniors “to communicate with their doctors without having to travel to a healthcare facility so that they can limit risk of exposure and spread of this virus.”

The idea was to give physicians and other clinicians flexibility to treat Medicare beneficiaries, opening the door to an array of providers to enter and expand their telehealth platforms to more Americans. That flexibility, supporters of such coverage said, should remain as a way to improve health outcomes and help older Americans maintain access to care.

“The AMA commends congressional leaders for finding common ground,” said Dr. David H. Aizuss, chair of the AMA Board of Trustees in a statement earlier this week praising members of Congress for a healthcare package that includes the two-year extension of telehealth coverage. “As physicians, we know that the best results come from focused attention on what is best for patients. That’s what happened here.”

Source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/brucejapsen/2026/01/22/congress-nears-renewal-of-medicare-telehealth-coverage/

Disclaimer: The articles reposted on this site are sourced from public platforms and are provided for informational purposes only. They do not necessarily reflect the views of MEXC. All rights remain with the original authors. If you believe any content infringes on third-party rights, please contact crypto.news@mexc.com for removal. MEXC makes no guarantees regarding the accuracy, completeness, or timeliness of the content and is not responsible for any actions taken based on the information provided. The content does not constitute financial, legal, or other professional advice, nor should it be considered a recommendation or endorsement by MEXC.
Tags:

You May Also Like

Iran proposes reopening Strait of Hormuz to US, excludes nuclear terms

Iran proposes reopening Strait of Hormuz to US, excludes nuclear terms

The post Iran proposes reopening Strait of Hormuz to US, excludes nuclear terms appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Iran has proposed reopening the Strait of Hormuz
Share
BitcoinEthereumNews2026/04/30 05:49
Supreme Court signals it may deal Trump major setback in mass deportation crusade

Supreme Court signals it may deal Trump major setback in mass deportation crusade

Conservative justices on the Supreme Court showed signs of leaning towards blocking Trump's effort to deport millions of immigrants. Politico reported on Wednesday
Share
Rawstory2026/04/30 06:27
One Of Frank Sinatra’s Most Famous Albums Is Back In The Spotlight

One Of Frank Sinatra’s Most Famous Albums Is Back In The Spotlight

The post One Of Frank Sinatra’s Most Famous Albums Is Back In The Spotlight appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Frank Sinatra’s The World We Knew returns to the Jazz Albums and Traditional Jazz Albums charts, showing continued demand for his timeless music. Frank Sinatra performs on his TV special Frank Sinatra: A Man and his Music Bettmann Archive These days on the Billboard charts, Frank Sinatra’s music can always be found on the jazz-specific rankings. While the art he created when he was still working was pop at the time, and later classified as traditional pop, there is no such list for the latter format in America, and so his throwback projects and cuts appear on jazz lists instead. It’s on those charts where Sinatra rebounds this week, and one of his popular projects returns not to one, but two tallies at the same time, helping him increase the total amount of real estate he owns at the moment. Frank Sinatra’s The World We Knew Returns Sinatra’s The World We Knew is a top performer again, if only on the jazz lists. That set rebounds to No. 15 on the Traditional Jazz Albums chart and comes in at No. 20 on the all-encompassing Jazz Albums ranking after not appearing on either roster just last frame. The World We Knew’s All-Time Highs The World We Knew returns close to its all-time peak on both of those rosters. Sinatra’s classic has peaked at No. 11 on the Traditional Jazz Albums chart, just missing out on becoming another top 10 for the crooner. The set climbed all the way to No. 15 on the Jazz Albums tally and has now spent just under two months on the rosters. Frank Sinatra’s Album With Classic Hits Sinatra released The World We Knew in the summer of 1967. The title track, which on the album is actually known as “The World We Knew (Over and…
Share
BitcoinEthereumNews2025/09/18 00:02

Roll the Dice & Win Up to 1 BTC

Roll the Dice & Win Up to 1 BTCRoll the Dice & Win Up to 1 BTC

Invite friends & share 500,000 USDT!