Telehealth - Beyond the Public Health Emergency
Episode Description
Telehealth use soared early in the COVID-19 pandemic. While it has since diminished, it is still being used significantly more than in pre-pandemic times. Congress extended coverage for certain telehealth services in Medicare for 151 days after the pandemic-era public health emergency comes to an end, but beyond that extension, the future of telehealth services in Medicare and more broadly remains uncertain.
On Tuesday, March 22, expert panelists with diverse perspectives joined series moderator Larry Levitt in a 45-minute discussion exploring future directions for telehealth policy, including challenges facing its expanded use, impact on patient care and effects on the U.S. health care system.
Moderator
- Larry Levitt, Executive Vice President for Health Policy, KFF
Panelists
- Kate Berry, Senior Vice President of Clinical Affairs and Strategic Partnerships at AHIP
- Krista Drobac, Executive Director of Alliance for Connected Care
- Sinsi Hernández-Cancio, VP for Health Justice at the National Partnership for Women & Families
- Ateev Mehrotra, MD, Harvard Medical School/Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
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