Lexology April 11, 2022
Robinson & Cole LLP

The Office of Inspector General (OIG) recently created a new webpage related to telehealth. The purpose of the webpage is to summarize the OIG’s telehealth oversight work to provide a summary of its findings and recommendations that can be used by policymakers and other stakeholders to evaluate potential changes to federal telehealth policies.

The usage of telehealth over the prior two years has surged, and providers across the country have faced ever-evolving requirements for billing and receiving reimbursement for telehealth, including temporary changes that expire with the end of the public health emergency. The COVID-19 pandemic has also led the Centers...

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