Sens. Carper, Cornyn Bill Helps States Expand Telehealth Access for Medicaid, CHIP Enrollees
"Telehealth services have allowed many Americans to receive timely, safe medical care from the comfort of their homes during this pandemic, but not all patients have had adequate access to this form of care," said Carper. "In particular, many lower-income families with children enrolled in Medicaid or CHIP face significant financial barriers that make this technology largely out of reach. This legislation would improve health outcomes and reduce costs by providing states with guidance to help fix this disparity, while helping the federal government learn more about telehealth's potential to expand health care options for lower-income Americans. I want to thanks
"Texans want telehealth as an option for their children's care beyond the pandemic, and it is especially vital for those living in rural areas or dealing with financial hardship," said Cornyn. "This legislation would help make telehealth available to more
The TIKES Act has earned support from a variety of patient and healthcare groups, including
"I commend the leadership of
"After more than a year fighting the COVID-19 pandemic, it is more important now than ever to achieve long-term solutions to reduce barriers to safe and reliable care via telehealth. Introduction of the TIKES Act is an important step forward," said
More detail on the TIKES Act of 2021:
The TIKES Act would provide guidance and strategies to states on how to effectively integrate telehealth into their Medicaid and CHIP programs and take a comprehensive look at how telehealth impacts health care access, utilization, cost, and outcomes. Furthermore, the bill promotes greater coordination among federal agency telehealth programs and policies for more efficient use of resources.
Specifically, the TIKES Act will:
* Provide states with guidance and strategies to increase telehealth access for Medicaid and
* Require a GAO study examining data and information on the impact of telehealth on the Medicaid population
* Require a GAO study reviewing coordination among federal agency telehealth policies and examine opportunities for better collaboration, as well as opportunities for telehealth expansion into early care and education settings
The full bill text can be found here, and a one pager on the legislation can be accessed here: https://www.carper.senate.gov/public/_cache/files/0/a/0a484be1-7c25-492e-83ad-17d2a0971fd2/6818A72B87629F92572E44335DCF497A.tikes-act-one-pager.pdf



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