Medicare members could potentially lose their telehealth benefits next month, with temporary COVID-19 era expansions set to ...
Nearly three-quarters of adults 50 and older said they used telehealth services at least once in the past 12 months, ...
The pandemic expansion of Medicare telehealth will expire March 31 unless Congress acts to extend Medicare telehealth ...
Medicare telehealth has bipartisan support. Senior citizens hope that means Congress will act to renew it before it expires ...
Telehealth has been a game-changer in healthcare, and as we look ahead, Medicate Telehealth-or Medicare's evolving telehealth ...
Ro Khanna (D-Calif.) posted a video on TikTok informing his 400,000 followers of “breaking news” that “the Trump ...
Providers who offer telehealth services to Medicare patients take note: many key telehealth flexibilities that have been in ...
Medicare recipients may soon see a significant shift in their telehealth benefits with key services set to expire at the ...
Some Medicare extenders that provide coverage on certain benefits are set to expire on March 31st, meaning potential coverage ...
Languages: English More than 66 million Americans rely on Medicare for health coverage each year. That includes many rural patients who depend on telehealth, which became increasingly popular ...
Medicare telehealth coverage will end on March 31, affecting rural Oklahomans who rely on online doctor visits.
Unfortunately, the congressman is largely correct: Without congressional intervention, most of the telehealth coverage offered by Medicare might be ending soon, and a lot of people could be affected.