mHealth Intelligence October 24, 2018
Eric Wicklund

The Center for Connected Health Policy’s latest report on state telehealth legislation and reimbursement finds little has changed in the connected health market in a year.

Anyone looking for that fabled tipping point in telehealth reimbursement and adoption will have to wait a bit longer.

The latest edition of the Center for Connected Health Policy’s State Telehealth Laws and Reimbursement Policies Report finds little to celebrate among connected health enthusiasts, with states making minimal changes to their telemedicine guidelines and Medicaid policies over the past year.

The report, the 16th update since its first release in 2013, finds “very little movement” in the number of states reimbursing through Medicaid for live video, asynchronous (store-and-forward) telehealth or remote patient monitoring,...

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