Health IT Analytics October 12, 2021
Kyle Murphy, PhD

With COVID-19 boosting virtual care use, providers are concerned about telehealth reimbursement parity post-pandemic.

As the pandemic winds down, providers and payers are set for serious conversations about telehealth reimbursement and payment parity now that the modality has shown its real potential for improving care.

PCPS WORRY ABOUT REDUCTIONS IN TELEHEALTH REIMBURSEMENT

Telehealth reimbursement is key to continuing virtual care innovation and addressing healthcare staffing issues at primary care practices, according to a new survey. Conducted by in mid-August by the Larry A. Green Center in collaboration with the Primary Care Collaborative (PCC), the survey found that primary care practices have come to rely on telehealth.

About 40 percent of primary care clinicians surveyed as part of the ongoing...

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