Post-Acute Advisor July 19, 2021
Greg Hambrick

The Department of Health and Human Services Office of Inspector is reviewing telehealth use during the pandemic with an eye on building the blueprint for “telehealth 2.0,” according to Principal Deputy Inspector General Christi Grimm.

The OIG recently shared comments Grimm made to the American Health Law Association’s annual meeting June 29, and telehealth was among the topics of focus.

“It is important that new policies and technologies with potential to improve care and enhance convenience achieve these goals and are not compromised...

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