Healthcare Finance News November 7, 2025
Susan Morse

One health system told the ATA it would cost $1 million a year to comply with the billing requirements of the physician fee schedule final rule.

The American Telehealth Association is looking for clarification from the Centers for Medicare and Medicare Services on telehealth billing practices in the Physician Fee Schedule final rule released last week.

A large health system told the ATA that the documentation burden in the rule would cost the health system $1 million a year, according to Alexis Apple, head of Federal Government Relations, ATA Action, and director of Federal Affairs for the ATA.

Because of the financial ramifications of the final rule, the health system is prepared to bring all telehealth providers who work part-time...

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