Rep. Gianforte Introduces Bill to Expand Access to Telehealth Services for Seniors
Congressman
"Many Montanans live in frontier and rural areas where access to doctors, particularly specialists, is a big challenge. Using technology to connect patients with doctors, telehealth tears down barriers, making it easier to see a doctor. This bill will keep the barriers down for good, ensuring Montanans have greater access to high-quality, more affordable care," Gianforte said.
The measure introduced today builds upon Gianforte's efforts to expand telehealth services as a means of increasing access to care and reducing health care costs. In February, he introduced bipartisan legislation to expand telehealth services across the country with Congresswoman
Amid the COVID-19 outbreak in March, Gianforte successfully advocated expanding telehealth services to rural health centers and community health centers.
The Advancing Telehealth Beyond COVID-19 Act will allow the Secretary of the
The bill will make permanent the telehealth coverage at
Finally, the bill removes restrictions that limit health care providers' ability to provide access to smart devices and innovative digital technology to their patients. Allowing Medicare providers to remotely monitor and track their patient's health will improve quality of life while reducing costly trips to the emergency room.
Gianforte introduced the Advancing Telehealth Beyond COVID-19 Act with
Following the bill's introduction, the
"The ability of
The Advancing Telehealth Beyond COVID-19 Act also has the support of the Connected Health Initiative (CHI), who's steering committee consists of the
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