Newswire August 25, 2025
Black Book Research

Black Book Research survey reveals compliance gaps, weak technology readiness, and mounting patient care risks as Medicare telehealth flexibilities approach expiration

WASHINGTON, DC, August 25, 2025 (Newswire.com) – A looming deadline threatens to disrupt telehealth access for millions of Medicare beneficiaries. On September 30, 2025, key Medicare telehealth flexibilities that drove virtual care expansion during the COVID-19 era will expire unless Congress acts to extend them.

A flash survey conducted by Black Book Research of 431 qualified telehealth provider users finds that most healthcare organizations are underprepared for the sudden rollback. The study results, statistically valid at the 95% confidence level (±5.4%), highlight major risks to provider compliance, reimbursement, and patient access.

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