Senior Counsel Thomas Ferrante was quoted in a Law360 article, “Telehealth’s Not Getting Switched Off After COVID-19 Crisis,” about how the coronavirus pandemic has forced the federal government to lift regulatory barriers to telemedicine so patients can get care without leaving home.
Once the pandemic is over, Ferrante said, the regulatory changes that have been implemented to expand access to telehealth services during the crisis are likely to remain in place. “It’s going to be the toe that dips in the water to get a lot of virtual care programs up and running,” he said.
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