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Closing 2022 with New Telehealth G-Codes for HHAs, Uncertainty for Telehealth Startups, Plus State & Federal Telehealth Developments (and much more!)

CCHP’s December newsletter is here! This month’s topics include: New G-Code Reporting Requirements for HHAs under CY 2023 CMS PPS Rule; Falling Investment for Telehealth Startups; World Health Organization Telemedicine Implementation Guidance; Developments in CCHP’s Telehealth Policy Finder and Policy Trends Map; In case you missed it:  New CCHP Resources Available! 2023 PFS Factsheet & 2022 State Legislative Roundup; Stakeholders Urge DEA to Propose Telemedicine Special Registration Regulations; New Rule Proposes Capturing Telehealth Place of Service in Retail Pharmacy Standards; Public Health Emergency Likely Extended Once More; FQHC Billing Assistance. 

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2022 In Review: State Telehealth Policy Legislative Roundup!

As the year winds down, the Center for Connected Health Policy (CCHP) is providing its annual State Legislation Roundup.  Enacted state telehealth bills in the 2022 legislative session followed trends forged in the previous 2021 legislative cycle, although at a slightly lesser volume.  While 2020 was largely focused on scrambling to meet the needs of the population during the COVID pandemic through temporary telehealth waivers and flexibilities, both 2021 and 2022 challenged states to decide how to translate their temporary COVID policies into permanent telehealth policies, and in many cases making adjustments to their previously passed laws concerning telehealth.

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Will Final Rules for the Rural Emergency Hospital Designation Convince Rural Hospitals & CAHs?

Established by the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2021 (CAA), Rural Emergency Hospital (REH) became a new designation in the Medicare program and an eligible originating site for telehealth delivered services (to go into effect in 2023).  The designation is meant for facilities that convert from either a critical access hospital (CAH) or a rural hospital with less than 50 beds and that do not provide acute care inpatient services (although there is an exception for skilled nursing facility (SNF) services).  However, some rural hospitals and CAHs are hesitating to adopt the new model.

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CMS Publishes Final CY 2023 Physician Fee Schedule (PFS)

On November 1, 2022, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) released their final rule for the CY 2023 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule (PFS).  CMS had previously released their proposed version on July 7, 2022.  After receiving submitted feedback from the public during the comment period, CMS published the final version that, unless otherwise stated, will have policies going into effect January 1, 2023.  Much of what was proposed in July remains in this final version.