Becker's Healthcare July 23, 2021
Nick Moran

Physicians are holding their breath for when public health emergency orders are lifted, as it could mean a significant dropoff in telehealth coverage for Medicare and Medicaid patients.

Telehealth has rapidly grown throughout the pandemic, with payers and providers embracing the virtual healthcare boom.

However, among that growth, physicians are wary of fleeting coverage, especially...

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