As federal waivers expanding telehealth access for Medicare patients ended with the federal government shutdown, physicians ...
The federal government shutdown is forcing a reckoning for two remote health care programs because they automatically expired ...
"Due to the federal government shutdown, Medicare and Medicaid patients are unable to schedule new telehealth/video visits," ...
Benefits that allowed millions of Medicare recipients access to telehealth and in-home acute care expired on Sept. 30.
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 ...
Republicans warn that the ongoing government shutdown threatens telehealth services and rural healthcare access as Democrats ...
A program established during the COVID-19 pandemic, offering waivers for tele-health medicine, has come to an end.
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 ...
More and more Americans are turning to telehealth—seeing a doctor by phone or video instead of going into the office. For ...
"She was so anxious, she wouldn’t come into the office," psychiatrist Tichianaa Armah said of a telehealth patient.
Hospitals and health systems across the United States have begun suspending or refusing new Medicare telehealth appointments ...