It’s ‘Telehealth vs. No Care’: Doctors Say Congress Risks Leaving Patients Vulnerable

The $1.7 trillion spending package Congress passed in December included a two-year extension to telemedicine, but it also showed reluctance to make the changes permanent. rice field. This article was published on Tuesday, January 31, 2023. Kaiser Health News. To Sarah Jane Tribble When the COVID-19 pandemic hit, Dr. Corey Siegel was more prepared than […]
It’s ‘telehealth vs. no care’: Doctors say Congress risks leaving patients vulnerable | National

When the COVID-19 pandemic hit, Dr. Corey Siegel was more prepared than most of his colleagues. Half of Siegel’s patients, many with private insurance and Medicaid, were already using telemedicine by logging into appointments via phone or computer. “You get to meet their families. You get to meet their pets,” Siegel said. I look deeper.” […]
It’s ‘Telehealth vs. No Care’: Doctors Say Congress Risks Leaving Patients Vulnerable

When the covid-19 pandemic hit, Dr. Corey Siegel was more prepared than most of his colleagues. Half of Siegel’s patients, many with private insurance and Medicaid, were already using telemedicine by logging into appointments via phone or computer. “You get to meet their families. You get to meet their pets,” Siegel said. I look deeper.” […]
Doctors and patients are sold on telehealth. Congress is still unsure about its long-term future

When the COVID-19 pandemic hit, Dr. Corey Siegel was more prepared than most of his colleagues. Half of Siegel’s patients, many with private insurance and Medicaid, were already using telemedicine by logging into appointments via phone or computer. “You get to meet their families. You get to meet their pets,” Siegel said. I look deeper.” […]