MedCity News Discusses Findings from Foley’s Recent Telehealth Survey on Telehealth Payment Parity
December 5, 2019
MedCity News
MedCity News cited findings from Foley’s recent TeleHealth Survey in the article, “Report finds only 10 states provide true telehealth payment parity.”
The article noted that while states are making progress in fostering telehealth services, they still have a long way to go to ensure remote and virtual services are reimbursed at the same level as in-person care.
MedCity News noted data from the Foley survey that only 10 states require health plans to pay the same for healthcare delivered remotely as they do for care delivered in person, a practice known as telehealth payment parity.
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