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The End Of The Public Health Emergency Part 2 – Temporary Medicare Changes and Their Effects

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As we head closer to the public health emergency (PHE) end date of May 11, 2023, providers must prepare for changes. After December 31, 2024, these sites can no longer offer virtual visits relating to non-behavioral/mental health care. As the PHE ends, it’s essential to know what is changing so you can prepare.

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Telehealth and RPM – 2023 Health IT Predictions

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An end to the Public Health Emergency (PHE) is likely to be announced and end mid-January followed by a grace period of approximately 5 months. And with the Public Health Emergency (PHE) set to expire in January, stakeholders are urgently calling upon Congress to pass the Advancing Telehealth Beyond COVID-19 Act of 2021.

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Upcoming Healthcare Regulations and Their Impact on Healthcare IT

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Mimi Winsberg, Co-Founder and Chief Medical Officer at Brightside Health We have been in an uncertain time for regulation around telemedicine, and there are a few key trends to watch. Preparation ahead of the mandatory deadline is crucial for success and ACOs with multiple EMRs will face unique challenges.

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Health IT – 2024 Health IT Predictions

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digital health tools will allow for expanded access to high-quality care, increased patient engagement, and more efficient care delivery. This will be driven by the growing recognition of the importance of mental health to overall well-being and productivity. Digital health will face another year of hard reset.