Lacktman Comments on Proposed Expansion of Telehealth Services
November 19, 2018
Bloomberg Law
Partner Nate Lacktman was quoted in a Bloomberg Law article, “Telehealth Faces Legal Obstacles Before It Can Take Off,” about potential barriers to the government’s proposed expansion of telehealth services.
Lacktman said the Centers for Medicare & Medicare Services was exceptionally broad in defining how Medicare Advantage plans could deliver telehealth services, which could include everything from secure messaging to artificial intelligence chatbots.
Lacktman said the Centers for Medicare & Medicare Services was exceptionally broad in defining how Medicare Advantage plans could deliver telehealth services, which could include everything from secure messaging to artificial intelligence chatbots.
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