Lacktman Quoted on Failed Massachusetts Telehealth Parity Legislation
02 August 2018
mHealthIntelligence
Partner Nate Lacktman was quoted in an mHealthIntelligence article, “Massachusetts Fails to Approve Telehealth Parity Legislation,” about the failure of a proposed bill that would have established payment parity for telehealth and telemedicine programs in Massachusetts.
In a blog post written before the legislative session ended July 31, Lacktman said the proposed legislation could be considered the biggest legislative change to telehealth in Massachusetts to date. “If passed, the act has the potential to make significant changes to the current Massachusetts telehealth landscape,” he said.
In a blog post written before the legislative session ended July 31, Lacktman said the proposed legislation could be considered the biggest legislative change to telehealth in Massachusetts to date. “If passed, the act has the potential to make significant changes to the current Massachusetts telehealth landscape,” he said.
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