Physicians Practice October 9, 2025
Austin Littrell, Keith A. Reynolds

Kyle Zebley, senior VP of the American Telemedicine Association, joins the show to talk about the expiration of Medicare’s telehealth flexibilities during the October 2025 federal government shutdown.

Kyle Zebley, senior vice president of the American Telemedicine Association (ATA) and executive director of ATA Action, joins the show to talk about what happened when Medicare’s telehealth flexibilities expired at the start of the October 2025 federal government shutdown.

In discussion with Medical Economics Senior Editor Richard Payerchin on October 3, 2025, Zebley explains how the lapse has disrupted care for patients and physicians nationwide, what Congress can do to fix it and why making telehealth permanent remains one of the most urgent priorities in U.S. health policy.

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