Lexology June 18, 2025
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On June 11, 2025, the Department of Health and Human Services Office of Inspector General (OIG) issued a favorable advisory opinion on a proposed arrangement where a physician practice managed by a management services organization (MSO) would engage telehealth-based practices and platforms (collectively, Telehealth Companies) to provide telehealth services, including leasing health care professionals and maintaining the telehealth platform. The physician practice would submit claims for the telehealth services under its own private and government payor contracts. This advisory opinion addresses an increasingly common telehealth delivery model aimed at increasing the availability of health plan coverage for telehealth services, particularly in recent years with the rise in popularity of GLP-1 drugs for managing obesity.

The Proposed Arrangement

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