Becker's Healthcare March 12, 2021
Jackie Drees

Fifteen states and the District of Columia have laws requiring health insurers to cover remote patient monitoring services delivered via telehealth technologies, according to a recent report from law firm Foley and Lardner.

For its February report, Foley and Lardner examined state telehealth laws such as reimbursement provisions and remote patient monitoring regulations. These include requiring payers to reimburse telehealth services at the same rate...

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