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Federal Fix to Telehealth Rules Would Secure Delivery System
BakerHostetler attorneys Vimala Devassy and Justin Chavez analyze how the extension of the Covid-19 public health emergency impacts telehealth practices. They say it’s important to have permanent rules in place when the PHE ends. The pandemic has brought about a seismic shift to telehealth. The renewed federal declaration of the public health emergency through April […]

Group asks CMS to Issue Interim Final Rule to Preserve Telehealth Access
By Mark Melchionna January 23, 2023 – In pursuit of reliable telehealth access for Medicare beneficiaries, the Alliance for Connected Care wrote a letter to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) requesting an interim final rule (IFR) to ensure that access to some Medicare telehealth services is not eliminated soon after the public health emergency (PHE) ends. Some […]

It’s Time to Cement Telehealth’s Place in U.S. Health Care
By John Glaser and Kyle Zebley January 20, 2023 One of the few positive side effects of the deadly and catastrophically disruptive Covid-19 pandemic has been the blossoming of telehealth. Though useful telehealth technology has been available for several years, adoption was slow until providers had to scale it up in a matter of weeks as a […]

Remote Patient Monitoring 2023 CPT Codes: A Complete Guide to Reimbursement & Examples
Are you searching for a listing of 2023 remote patient monitoring CPT codes and reimbursement rates? As healthcare providers know, Centers for Medicare, and Medicaid Services (CMS) update RPM CPT billing codes yearly to incentivize more practices to implement RPM for their patients. The 2,000 plus page document includes updates for remote patient monitoring CPT […]

Telehealth Saves Healthcare Costs for Some Cancer Patients
By Mark Melchionna January 18, 2023 – A recent study published in JAMA Network Open found that among nonelderly cancer patients, the expansion of telehealth oncology services may have helped lessen challenges related to travel, including time and money. In the US, cancer is a common cause of death. Although it most commonly affects those older than 65, many young patients […]

‘TELEHEALTH SAVES TIME, TRAVEL, AND MONEY FOR PATIENTS,’ CANCER RESEARCHERS FIND
Telehealth visits generate significant cost savings for adult cancer patients younger than 65, according to a new research article. Cancer is among the most expensive medical conditions to treat in the United States, according to the National Cancer Institute (NCI). Direct costs include multiple types of treatments such as surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation therapy. Indirect costs include travel […]

Getting Healthcare in 2023 and Beyond…Virtually…and Securely
Monday, January 16, 2023 Much is being written about “remote work” – is it productive, will demand for it continue or be curtailed in a recession, is cybersecurity compromised, does it inhibit workplace culture, collaboration, etc. Lots of questions, few clear answers. The discussion seems largely centered on office workers, professional services providers like me, […]

Best telehealth practices for physicians, per the AMA
Claire Wallace – Tuesday, January 10th, 2023 About 85 percent of U.S. surgeons are using telehealth in some capacity, according to the American Medical Association’s “2021 Telehealth Survey Report,” with 80 percent saying telehealth gives patients better access to care. As telehealth becomes more common, there are several ways physicians can optimize the experience for themselves and […]

Estimated Indirect Cost Savings of Using Telehealth Among Nonelderly Patients With Cancer
January 10, 2023 Krupal B. Patel, MD, MSc1,2; Kea Turner, PhD, MPH3; Amir Alishahi Tabriz, MD, PhD, MPH3; et alBrian D. Gonzalez, PhD3; Laura B. Oswald, PhD3; Oliver T. Nguyen, MSHI3; Young-Rock Hong, PhD, MPH4; Heather S. L. Jim, PhD3; Anthony C. Nichols, MD5; Xuefeng Wang, PhD6; Edmondo Robinson, MD, MBA7,8; Cristina Naso, MEd9; Philippe E. Spiess, MD, MS9,10 Author Affiliations Article Information JAMA Netw Open. 2023;6(1):e2250211. doi:10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2022.50211 Key Points Question What are the estimated cost savings of using telehealth among patients with cancer? Findings This economic evaluation of cost savings from completed telehealth appointments included 11 688 patients younger […]

The 2023 Telehealth Service Codes Physicians Need to Know
Jan 10, 2023 Renee Dowling Learning about the telehealth codes you’ll need to use in 2023. Question: Can you please give us the new telehealth services codes for 2023? A: Medicare Telehealth Services for 2023, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) is adding new Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System (HCPCS) codes to the list […]

Telehealth Saves Patients with Cancer Time and Money
Telehealth oncology services saved patients with cancer time, travel and money, according to study results published in JAMA Network Open. The findings suggest expansion of telehealth services could effectively reduce financial burdens among those with cancer, researchers concluded. Rationale and methods As the cost of cancer care continues to increase, patients undergoing cancer treatment face significant […]

BENEFITS OF TELEHEALTH FOR PATIENTS
The inefficient nature of traditional healthcare provision can lead to a lot of frustration and dissatisfaction among those in receipt of care, this brings into sharp focus the benefits that are there to be gained from telehealth for patients. Consequences of Inefficient Healthcare provision Traditional care provision suffers due to long standing institutional techniques and […]

Key Healthcare Provisions of the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2023
Friday, January 6, 2023 Introduction On December 29, 2022, President Biden signed the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2023 (the “Act”). The Act provides for nearly $1.7 trillion in funding across a range of domestic initiatives, including certain appropriations to healthcare and related programs. In addition to funding, the Act modifies certain telehealth provisions, expands and extends components […]