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  2. Medicare and telehealth: more restrictive rules could hit ...

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    Medicare’s hospital at home initiative appears to be budget neutral so far, but the Congressional Budget Office estimated that a two-year telehealth extension would cost Medicare around $4 billion.

  3. Does Medicare cover telehealth? - AOL

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    Telehealth enables people to access certain healthcare needs from home. Medicare has recently expanded telehealth coverage due to COVID-19. Read more.

  4. Are you getting billed for COVID-19 tests you didn't order ...

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    That total is for a range of fraudulent Medicare claims related to COVID-19. If 2022 was the year of free COVID-19 test kits for many California seniors, 2023 is shaping up to be the year of ...

  5. Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the telehealth industry

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    The number of patients using telehealth has grown from 11% in 2019 to around 46% in 2021. [4] Analysts believe that this growth will be somewhat sustained due to the pandemic allowing telehealth to overcome its biggest obstacle, which was its lack of awareness among patients and providers. [ 5 ]

  6. Telerehabilitation - Wikipedia

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    For instance, the Medicare program for people over age 65 (the largest payer) has been very restrictive about paying for telehealth. This appears to be changing, as in response to the health access challenges during the COVID-19 pandemic, new opportunities for telehealth have emerged within many healthcare networks, including for rehabilitation ...

  7. U.S. to cover cost of over-the-counter COVID tests through ...

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    People enrolled in the U.S. government's Medicare program can get over-the-counter COVID-19 tests for free starting early spring, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services said on Thursday.