Trump wants broader role for telehealth services in Medicare – By The Associated Press (CNBC) / Aug 3 2020
- The order President Donald Trump signed on Monday applies to one segment of Medicare recipients — people living in rural communities.
- But administration officials said it’s intended as a signal to Congress that Trump is ready to back significant legislation that would permanently open up telehealth as an option for all people with Medicare.
- His administration is “taking action to make sure telehealth is here to stay,” Trump said.
The Trump administration is taking steps to give telehealth a broader role under Medicare, with an executive order that serves as a call for Congress to make doctor visits via personal technology a permanent fixture of the program.
The order President Donald Trump signed on Monday applies to one segment of Medicare recipients — people living in rural communities. But administration officials said it’s intended as a signal to Congress that Trump is ready to back significant legislation that would permanently open up telehealth as an option for all people with Medicare.
His administration is “taking action to make sure telehealth is here to stay,” Trump said.
Monday’s executive order will also set in motion an experiment under which hospitals in rural communities could receive a more predictable stream of Medicare payments in exchange for delivering better performance on certain measures of quality.
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