The Medicare telehealth waivers implemented during the pandemic — which allowed patients to receive non-mental health care at home through telehealth services — expired Oct.1, according to ABC News.
Members can now access virtual, at-home physical therapy through Revive, making it easier to address musculoskeletal ...
Healthcare providers that rely on telehealth to serve Medicare patients can continue to do so as a result of an extension of the Medicare telehealth rules that were originally implemented during the ...
It is anticipated that Congress will extend telehealth access rules for Medicare patients, though likely not until after the election. This delay could have significant repercussions, Politico ...
Telehealth is an important and growing part of healthcare delivery that a wide range of patients and healthcare providers have come to rely on for access to care and continuity of treatment.
A new analysis of Medicare data shows mental health specialists who embraced telehealth did not see substantially more rural patients ...
Americans age 65 and older who are insured by Medicare logged about 60 million telehealth visits annually between 2021 and 2023 – about 31 million for mental health and 29 million for other health ...
The global telehealth market is projected to reach $34.0 billion by 2020.1 Driving the U.S. market growth is an aging population, increasing prevalence of chronic diseases and significant advances in ...
Two COVID-era Medicare programs, telehealth benefits and in-home hospital care, have ended abruptly for millions of Americans as a result of the government shutdown. Funding for both expired on ...
A telehealth project initiated by the Oklahoma State University Department of Agricultural Economics is helping improve health care services in four rural Oklahoma communities. Brian Whitacre, OSU ...