Sen. Rosen Joins Bipartisan Letter Urging Expansion of Access to Telehealth Services for Medicare Beneficiaries
"We have long advocated for increasing access to telehealth because of its potential to expand access to health care, reduce costs, and improve health outcomes. Telehealth has proven to be pivotal for many patients during the current pandemic, ensuring they receive the care they need while reducing the risk of infection and the further spread of COVID-19. We have all heard from our constituents about how effective and convenient it is. Expanded Medicare coverage of telehealth services on a permanent basis--where clinically appropriate and with appropriate guardrails and beneficiary protections in place--would ensure that telehealth continues to be an option for all Medicare beneficiaries after the pandemic ends," wrote the Senators.
"Americans have benefited significantly from this expansion of telehealth and have come to rely on its availability.
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Dear Majority Leader McConnell and Minority Leader Schumer:
As you continue your work on critical legislation to respond to the COVID-19 crisis, we write to ask that you make permanent the provisions from our bipartisan CONNECT for Health Act that were included in previous COVID-19 legislation. These provisions have resulted in an important expansion of access to telehealth services for Medicare beneficiaries during the pandemic.
We have long advocated for increasing access to telehealth because of its potential to expand access to health care, reduce costs, and improve health outcomes. Telehealth has proven to be pivotal for many patients during the current pandemic, ensuring they receive the care they need while reducing the risk of infection and the further spread of COVID-19. We have all heard from our constituents about how effective and convenient it is. Expanded Medicare coverage of telehealth services on a permanent basis--where clinically appropriate and with appropriate guardrails and beneficiary protections in place--would ensure that telehealth continues to be an option for all Medicare beneficiaries after the pandemic ends.
As you know, the Coronavirus Preparedness and Response Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2020 and the Coronavirus Aid Relief and Economic Security Act included provisions from the CONNECT for Health Act to increase access to telehealth services for Medicare beneficiaries during the COVID-19 pandemic. Specifically, these laws provide the Secretary of
Because of these new authorities provided by
Americans have benefited significantly from this expansion of telehealth and have come to rely on its availability.
In addition, given the recent flexibilities provided by both
Thank you for your continued leadership during the present crisis. We look forward to continuing to work together to increase access to telehealth.
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