mHealth Intelligence February 26, 2024
Anuja Vaidya

In a letter to Congress, healthcare providers, trade associations, and virtual care companies emphasized the need for action on telehealth policy early in the year.

More than 200 virtual care stakeholders have signed a letter to Congress urging action on telehealth regulations early in the year, asking for more time to implement new policies before pandemic-era waivers expire on December 31, 2024.

The Alliance for Connected Care convened the organizations that sent the letter to congressional leaders last week, arguing that taking action on telehealth flexibilities earlier in the year “will provide much needed certainty, and safeguard against this important policy getting left behind among competing priorities at the end of the year.”

Following the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic,...

Today's Sponsors

LEK
ZeOmega

Today's Sponsor

LEK

 
Topics: Congress / White House, Digital Health, Govt Agencies, Patient / Consumer, Provider, Technology, Telehealth
Amwell’s Roy Schoenberg talks about telehealth and broader views of virtual care
The telehealth background of Trump's FDA pick: 6 notes
Teladoc expands virtual sitter capabilities
AHA, others urge Congress to act on alternative payment models, avoid physician payment cut
Are telehealth visits for pediatric primary care associated with higher rates of health care utilization?

Share This Article