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Newsletter

Fall Ushers in New Telehealth State & Federal Policy Developments

CCHP’s October Newsletter is Here! This month’s topics include State COVID-19 Flexibilities Slowly Subsiding; Medicare Clarifies Interstate License Compact Pathways; September Policy Developments in CCHP’s Telehealth Policy Finder and Policy Trends Maps; Senators Issue Request for Information on Strategies to Improve Mental Health, Including Telehealth Solutions; RemoteICU Lawsuit Takes Aim at Medicare Overseas Provider Ban; Yes – Health Apps and Connected Devices must Notify Consumers when there is a Breach; Utilization of Patient Portals is Up, even Pre-Pandemic, ONC Survey Finds; Physician Fee Schedule Comments.

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Telefraud vs. Telehealth – Is it Really Telemedicine Fraud?

In September, the Department of Justice (DOJ) filed formal charges against 138 defendants in multiple health care fraud cases. The largest fraud, resulting in $1.1 billion in allegedly false and fraudulent claims, has been categorized by many news outlets, and even in the DOJ press release as ‘telemedicine fraud’.  The actual fraud involved telemedicine company executives paying doctors and nurse practitioners to order unnecessary durable medical equipment (DME) and other testing without a patient interaction, or just based on a brief telephonic conversation.

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New HHS-OIG Reports on Telehealth Challenges and Oversight in State Medicaid Programs

Last week the Department of Health and Human Services Office of Inspector General (HHS-OIG) released two new telehealth reports, both related to the use of telehealth to deliver behavioral health services to Medicaid beneficiaries. HHS-OIG breaks up their study into two reports:

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The Role of Funding in Telehealth Policy: Announcements, Opportunities, and Impacts

While the pandemic has increased support and attention around the role of telehealth in strengthening our health care system, the pandemic has also highlighted many remaining barriers and infrastructure issues that inherently inhibit telehealth’s continued growth and utilization. Those existing issues have subsequently increased the role of funding in telehealth policy. While federal lawmakers have yet to make substantial telehealth policy changes, there have been many recent investments that look to accelerate telehealth adoption and expand its reach to all communities.

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States Update Private Payer Laws, Telehealth Improves Homeless Health Outcomes, & Telehealth Training Trends

CCHP’s September Newsletter is Here! This month’s topics include: August Policy Developments in CCHP’s Telehealth Policy Finder and Policy Trends Maps; Telehealth Improving Health Outcomes for Homeless Populations; Telehealth Certification Requirement on the Rise; CDC Research and Development Survey (RANDS) Shows Trends in Household Use of Telemedicine; Telehealth Adoption Improving Outlook for Independent Practices; Facebook Places Extra Restrictions on Telemedicine Advertising; Comparative Billing Report: Impact of the Public Health Emergency on Telehealth.