GAO April 14, 2017

Does Medicare pay when beneficiaries use two-way video visits to get care from their doctors?

It depends. Medicare pays for some two-way video visits—referred to as “telehealth”—if the patients connect from rural health facilities. Generally, Medicare doesn’t pay for telehealth in urban facilities or in the patient’s home or...

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