Healthcare DIVE November 15, 2023
Emily Olsen

But, witnesses noted Congress shouldn’t wait to enshrine pandemic-era accommodations for virtual care, arguing regulatory uncertainty is a danger to telehealth’s longevity.

Lawmakers showed bipartisan support for making pandemic-era telehealth flexibilities permanent in Medicare during a Senate subcommittee hearing on Tuesday.

But witnesses noted Congress shouldn’t wait to address the temporary accommodations — some of which expire at the end of next year — to ensure regulatory uncertainty doesn’t push providers away from virtual care altogether.

“If you’re investing in a health facility, you need to have the predictability to know that these services are going to be able to be continued well before the expiration date,” said Sen. Ben Cardin, D-Md. “And if you are a patient with...

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