Today, the Centers for Medicare &
Medicaid Services (CMS) released two comprehensive toolkits on telehealth
that are specific to general practitioners as well as providers treating
patients with End-Stage Renal Disease (ESRD).
Under President Trump’s leadership to
respond to the need to limit the spread of COVID-19, CMS has broadened
access to Medicare telehealth services so that beneficiaries can receive
a wider range of services from their doctors without having to travel to
a healthcare facility. CMS is expanding this benefit on a temporary and
emergency basis under the 1135 waiver authority and Coronavirus
Preparedness and Response Supplemental Appropriations Act. Under this new
waiver, Medicare can pay for office, hospital, and other visits furnished
via telehealth across the country and including in patient’s places of
residence starting March 6, 2020. A range of providers, such as
doctors, nurse practitioners, clinical psychologists, and licensed
clinical social workers, will be able to offer telehealth to their
patients. These benefits are part of the broader effort by CMS and the
White House Task Force to ensure that all Americans – particularly those
at high-risk of complications from the virus that causes the disease
COVID-19 are aware of easy-to-use, accessible benefits that can help keep
them healthy while helping to contain the community spread of this virus.
Each toolkit contains electronic links
to reliable sources of information on telehealth and telemedicine, which
will reduce the amount of time providers spend searching for answers and
increase their time with patients. Many of these links will help
providers choose learn about the general concept of telehealth, choose
telemedicine vendors, initiate a telemedicine program, monitor patients
remotely, and develop documentation tools. Additionally, the information
contained within each toolkit will also outline temporary virtual
services that could be used to treat patients during this specific period
of time.
CMS continues to monitor the developing
COVID-19 situation and assess options to bring relief to clinicians. To
keep up with the important work the Task Force is doing in response to
COVID-19 click here www.coronavirus.gov. For complete and
updated information specific to CMS, please visit the Current Emergencies Website.
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