Maintaining Flexible Telehealth Policies After COVID-19
Suzanne Felt-Lisk
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Abstract:
To help federal policymakers organize their thinking around telehealth issues, this brief summarizes our review of the websites of 24 organizations representing providers, payers, patient advocates, and national-level health information technology organizations.
Keywords: telehealth; Medicare; providers; payments (search for similar items in EconPapers)
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