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22 Dec 2022

Blog, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) - Medicare, COVID-19 - Coronavirus, Current Procedural Terminology (CPT®) code set, Public Health Emergency (PHE), Telehealth 0 comments

Rehab Therapy Telehealth Takeaways from the 2023 Final Rule

The 2023 final rule didn’t give rehab therapists much in the way of clarity when it comes to the long-term future of telehealth as a reimbursable service. But, it did present a path forward—if therapists are willing to take it. Here’s where rehab therapy telehealth stands in 2023, and how it can become a permanent addition in […]

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Telehealth finds receptive ear in Congress $1.7T spending bill includes 2-year extension
21 Dec 2022

Blog, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), COVID-19 - Coronavirus, Hospital at Home (HaH), Telehealth 0 comments

Telehealth finds receptive ear in Congress; $1.7T spending bill includes 2-year extension

Advocates for telehealth kept pressing Congress to ensure access for virtual care, and it appears lawmakers got the message. Lawmakers are working on final approval of the $1.7 trillion federal spending bill before the government is slated to shut down at the end of the week. Senate leaders included a provision to extend telehealth waivers […]

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Congressional deal meets docs halfway on pay, extends telehealth flexibility
21 Dec 2022

Blog, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) - Medicare, Physician Fee Schedule, Telehealth 0 comments

Congressional deal meets docs halfway on pay, extends telehealth flexibility

Potential pay cut relief that addresses some physician and therapist concerns is tucked into a 4,000-page proposed 2023 spending bill announced Monday by members of Congress. The draft bill would offset more than half of a key cut the Centers of Medicare & Medicaid Services planned to enact with the Medicare Physician Fee Schedule’s physician […]

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Two Year Telehealth Extension
20 Dec 2022

Blog, Consolidated Appropriations Act (CAA), COVID-19 - Coronavirus, Rural Health Clinics (RHCs), Telehealth 0 comments

CTeL Summary of Fiscal Year 2023 Consolidated Appropriations Act

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Here are the health policies in Congress' $1.7T omnibus
20 Dec 2022

Blog, COVID-19 - Coronavirus, Public Health Emergency (PHE), Telehealth 0 comments

Here are the health policies in Congress’ $1.7T omnibus

A major end-of-the-year spending package released early Monday only gave partial relief to physicians seeking to get rid of a 4.5% pay cut set to go into effect next year, amid other major health policy reforms.  Congress is expected to pass the $1.7 trillion package by Friday to avoid a government shutdown. Here is a […]

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What Home-Based Care Leaders Should Know About The $1.66 Trillion Spending Bill
20 Dec 2022

Blog, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) - Medicare, COVID-19 - Coronavirus, Public Health Emergency (PHE), Telehealth 0 comments

What Home-Based Care Leaders Should Know About The $1.66 Trillion Spending Bill

The proposed $1.66 trillion omnibus government funding bill – which is expected to pass through the U.S. House and Senate this week – includes multiple home-based care provisions of importance. Among those is new home health payment transparency language, an extension of the rural add-on, a separate extension of the Money Follows the Person program […]

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Two Year Telehealth Extension
20 Dec 2022

Blog, Consolidated Appropriations Act (CAA), Telehealth 0 comments

2-Year Telehealth Extension Included in End of Year Spending Package
Vote Expected by End of Week

Dear CTeL Members, This morning, Congressional leadership released text of the Fiscal Year 2023 (FY23) Consolidated Appropriations Act (CAA). This legislation includes more than $1.7 trillion in discretionary resources to fund various aspects of our federal government, including a 2-year extension of the telehealth waivers we have benefited from during the federal public health emergency. […]

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Congress' last-minute $1.7 trillion omnibus package 8 healthcare takeaways
20 Dec 2022

American Medical Association (AMA), Blog, COVID-19 - Coronavirus, Hospital at Home (HaH), Public Health Emergency (PHE), Telehealth 0 comments

Congress’ last-minute $1.7 trillion omnibus package: 8 healthcare takeaways

Lawmakers rolled out a roughly $1.7 trillion year-end spending bill Dec. 20 to fund the U.S. government through most of 2023, tacking on proposals to extend telehealth and hospital-at-home flexibilities while leaving out other healthcare asks. Lawmakers have until the end of Dec. 23 to clear the 2023 Omnibus Appropriations bill or federal funds are […]

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Federal Spending Bill Calls for Long-Term Care Strategy for Vets, Telehealth Extensions
20 Dec 2022

American Telemedicine Association (ATA), Blog, Telehealth, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) 0 comments

Federal Spending Bill Calls for Long-Term Care Strategy for Vets, Telehealth Extensions

Among other spending allocations, Congress released an omnibus bill with provisions related to nursing homes and long-term care. The spending package calls for a “strategy for long-term care for aging veterans” and a study on the costs of serious mental illness, including in skilled nursing and long-term care facilities. The bill, which Congress is expected to vote […]

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Federal Spending Bill Would Extend Hospice Recertification Via Telehealth Through 2024
20 Dec 2022

Blog, COVID-19 - Coronavirus, Public Health Emergency (PHE), Telehealth, Telemedicine 0 comments

Federal Spending Bill Would Extend Hospice Recertification Via Telehealth Through 2024

The omnibus spending bill currently set before Congress includes provisions that would extend the waiver for recertification using telehealth through the end of 2024, among other items pertaining to hospice. Legislators have released the text of the more than 6,000-page bill that is intended to fund the federal government for Fiscal Year 2023. Congress is working to […]

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Spending Bill to Extend Telehealth, Hospital-at-Home Waivers for 2 Years
20 Dec 2022

American Hospital Association (AHA), Blog, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) - Medicare, COVID-19 - Coronavirus, Telehealth 0 comments

Spending Bill to Extend Telehealth, Hospital-at-Home Waivers for 2 Years

Update: President Joe Biden signed the bill into law on Dec. 29, 2022.  Update: The bill passed both chambers of Congress and was sent to President Joe Biden as of Dec. 23, 2022.  The year-end $1.7 trillion spending bill includes provisions to extend pandemic-era telehealth and hospital-at-home waivers for two years. The legislation, released Tuesday, aims to avert a government shutdown […]

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Senior living faces unique challenges in implementing widespread telehealth use
20 Dec 2022

Blog, Senior Living, Telehealth 0 comments

Senior living faces unique challenges in implementing widespread telehealth use

The relative independence and health of senior living residents compared with other long-term care recipients likely affect the use of telehealth in independent living and assisted living communities, but an author of a new study tells McKnight’s Senior Living that opportunities exist for such communities to save money, increase resident satisfaction and improve care delivery to residents […]

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Why is telehealth more than just a pandemic trend
20 Dec 2022

Blog, COVID-19 - Coronavirus, Telehealth 0 comments

Why is telehealth more than just a pandemic trend?

Telehealth is the distribution of healthcare services using digital telemedicine software. It is the best-known method for patients and healthcare providers nowadays. In the past, telehealth was not very popular, and most patients felt better visiting their doctors in person instead of using this technology. But the pandemic has changed the course of history. Before COVID-19 […]

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Omnibus bill includes relief from Medicare cuts, extensions of rural and telehealth programs
20 Dec 2022

American Hospital Association (AHA), Blog, COVID-19 - Coronavirus, Influenza, RSV, Telehealth 0 comments

Omnibus bill includes relief from Medicare cuts, extensions of rural and telehealth programs 

The House and Senate  Appropriations Committees last night released the fiscal year 2023 Omnibus Appropriations legislation that would fund the government through Sept. 30, 2023. The bipartisan bill includes various provisions beneficial to hospitals and health systems.   The legislation would:    In a statement released today, AHA President and CEO Rick Pollack said, “The AHA is pleased that on a bipartisan […]

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2022 Congressional spending bill Health care groups praise telehealth options
19 Dec 2022

Blog, COVID-19 - Coronavirus, Medicaid, Telehealth 0 comments

Congress reaches major health policy deal on Medicare, Medicaid, and pandemic preparedness

WASHINGTON — Leaders in Congress have reached a sweeping deal to ease Medicare pay cuts to doctors, make major changes to post-pandemic Medicaid policy, and to help prepare for future pandemics. Lawmakers are aiming to pass a health care policy package along with legislation to fund the federal government by Friday. The details of the omnibus […]

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