Telemedicine COVID-19 Briefing: March 16

By on March 13, 2020
Posted In Telehealth

Government, media and industry have all pointed to the potential for telemedicine to assist in combating the COVID-19 pandemic. In addition, steps have been taken by the government to ease the burdens associated with the use of telemedicine during this crisis. Unfortunately, the complexity of the regulatory infrastructure has left a fair amount of confusion with respect to the extent to which rules have been, and may be, liberalized. At a time when our healthcare infrastructure is engaging with a health crisis that will get worse before it gets better, confusion about the requirements for care delivery needs to be reduced to a minimum.

Please join us on Monday, March 16 from 1 – 2pm ET for an update on:

  • Loosened Medicare reimbursement requirements
  • State emergency efforts
  • Related issues associated with the delivery of telemedicine services during the COVID-19 pandemic

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