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Medicare Telehealth Flexibilities Extended for Six Months Amid Provider Concerns

Summary by healtheconomics.com
In a crucial move for Medicare beneficiaries, Congress has extended the pandemic-era telehealth flexibilities for another six months, just before they were set to expire. This extension, signed into law by President Donald Trump, is part of a short-term government funding bill, allowing temporary changes such as providing telehealth care in patients’ homes and expanding the types of providers able to offer virtual care. While telehealth groups h…
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healtheconomics.com broke the news in on Tuesday, March 18, 2025.
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