Providing Outpatient Telehealth Services in the United States: Before and During Coronavirus Disease 2019
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Providing Outpatient Telehealth Services in the United States: Before and During Coronavirus Disease 2019
Abstract
Before coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), telehealth evaluation and management (E/M) services were not widely used in the United States and often were restricted to rural areas or locations with poor access to care. Most Medicare beneficiaries could not receive telehealth services in their homes. In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, Medicare, Medicaid, and commercial insurers relaxed restrictions on both coverage and reimbursement of telehealth services. These changes, together with the need for social distancing, transformed the delivery of outpatient E/M services through an increase in telehealth use. In some cases, the transition from in-person outpatient care to telehealth occurred overnight. Billing and claim submission for telehealth services is complicated; has changed over the course of the pandemic; and varies with each insurance carrier, making telehealth adoption burdensome. Despite these challenges, telehealth is beneficial for health-care providers and patients. Without additional legislation at the federal and state levels, it is likely that telehealth use will continue to decline after the COVID-19 public health emergency.
Keywords: COVID-19; CPT coding; evaluation and management; telehealth; telemedicine.
Copyright © 2020 American College of Chest Physicians. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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