Urology Times March 10, 2024
Urology Times staff

“If payments are cut, our overall cost per visit goes up, which could be another disincentive to use virtual care,” says Chad Ellimoottil, MD, MS.

In this video, Chad Ellimoottil, MD, MS, discusses his AUA Quality Improvement Summit presentation “Telehealth Policy: History and Current Controversies.” Ellimoottil is an associate professor of urology and director of telehealth for the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.

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I think most people are on board and believe that telehealth is here to stay. That’s kind of a broad consensus among policymakers, on both sides of the aisle. One of the things that I talked about at the summit was that even if we want telehealth to continue, there is a possibility that, because of...

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