Hospitals and health systems across the U.S. are informing some patients they will be unable to schedule telehealth ...
Benefits that allowed millions of Medicare recipients access to telehealth and in-home acute care expired on Sept. 30.
It's got bipartisan support—and millions of Americans need it. But Congress keeps failing to lock in telehealth funding.
Some health systems have started pausing telehealth visits for Medicare beneficiaries as the government shutdown continues. Pandemic-era telehealth flexibilities expired Oct. 1 with the federal ...
When government funding expired this week, so did a health care policy that allowed Medicare to cover telehealth services.
“People are going to go to sleep tonight having had telehealth coverage since the beginning of the pandemic—and most of them ...
Without action from Congress or President Trump, Medicare patients will once again face telehealth restrictions. We'll explain how this might affect you.
Delivery of your Medicare card may be delayed due to the shutdown, but even if that does happen, there's nothing to worry ...
Healthcare experts weigh in on how patients and providers will be impacted due to telehealth and hospital-at-home programs ...
Millions of American seniors could lose access to telehealth appointments with their doctors if Congress fails to fund them ...
"She was so anxious, she wouldn’t come into the office," psychiatrist Tichianaa Armah said of a telehealth patient.
Medicare telehealth waivers expired on Sept. 30, turning back the clock on operators that use such services to remotely connect residents to care ...