Telehealth.hhs.gov

What is telehealth

Telehealth — sometimes called telemedicine — lets your health care provider care for you without an in-person office visit. Telehealth is done primarily online with internet access on your computer, tablet, or smartphone. Talk to your health care provider live over the phone or video chat. Send and receive messages from your health care

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Finding telehealth options Telehealth.HHS.gov

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For patients Telehealth.HHS.gov

WebFinding telehealth options. Many health care providers now provide virtual medical appointments also known as a telemedicine visit. Contact your health care provider or …

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Telehealth and COVID-19 Telehealth.HHS.gov

WebTo find where to get a COVID-19 vaccine near you: Search vaccines.gov. Text your ZIP code to 438829. Call 1-800-232-0233. Check your local pharmacy’s …

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Preparing for a virtual visit Telehealth.HHS.gov

WebLet your health care provider know if you need accommodations. You can request assistance like a screen reader, closed captioning, translator/interpreter, or other support as needed. Check your email for instructions. Review emails, texts, or other …

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Telehealth policy changes after the COVID-19 public health …

WebThe Administration’s plan is to end the COVID-19 public health emergency (PHE) on May 11, 2023. The Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2023 extended many of …

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Telehealth and behavioral health Telehealth.HHS.gov

WebNational Maternal Mental Health Hotline 1-833-9-HELP4MOMS. National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 1-800-273-TALK (8255) Disaster Distress Helpline 1-800-985 …

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Legal considerations Telehealth.HHS.gov

WebThe U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office for Civil Rights released guidance to help health care providers and health plans bound by HIPAA and …

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Medicare and Medicaid policies Telehealth.HHS.gov

WebThe Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services significantly expanded the list of services that can be provided by telehealth during the COVID-19 public health …

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HIPAA flexibility for telehealth technology Telehealth.HHS.gov

WebHIPAA flexibility for telehealth technology. Providers have more flexibility to use everyday technology for virtual visits during the COVID-19 public health emergency. …

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Telehealth and remote patient monitoring Telehealth.HHS.gov

WebRemote physiologic monitoring (RPM) is a set of codes that describes non-face-to-face monitoring and analysis of physiologic factors used to understand a patient’s …

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Funding opportunities Telehealth.HHS.gov

WebAlcohol Health Services Research (R01 Clinical Trial Optional) - This funding opportunity focuses on reducing healthcare disparities around alcohol use disorder …

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Telehealth and older patients Telehealth.HHS.gov

WebTelehealth offers a convenient and cost-effective way to deliver health care services to older adults who may have substantial health care needs or mobility and …

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Planning your telehealth workflow Telehealth.HHS.gov

WebPlanning your telehealth workflow. Delivering care using telehealth requires changes to your workflow for delivering care in person. Several processes may be impacted, including …

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Get started with rural telehealth Telehealth.HHS.gov

WebHealth equity is defined as the opportunity for everyone to receive the health care they need and deserve, regardless of social or economic status. Telehealth …

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Billing for rural telehealth Telehealth.HHS.gov

WebMedicare and Medicaid billing reimbursement . The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Office of Minority Health focuses on rural health services and …

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State Medicaid telehealth coverage Telehealth.HHS.gov

WebFederal waivers allow broad coverage for telehealth through Medicaid, but COVID-19 reimbursement policies vary state to state. Medicaid coverage differs from …

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Billing for telebehavioral health Telehealth.HHS.gov

WebBilling for telebehavioral health. The federal government, state Medicaid programs, and private insurers have expanded coverage for telebehavioral and telemental health during …

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Licensing across state lines Telehealth.HHS.gov

WebA full license granted by a state health care professional licensing board permits a provider to legally practice in that state. In most states, a health care …

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Private insurance coverage for telehealth Telehealth.HHS.gov

WebForty-two states and the District of Columbia require private insurance providers to reimburse telemedicine. To find the most up-to-date regulations in your …

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Billing for telehealth in emergency departments

Web99453, 99454 — 16 day minimum monitoring requirement is waived during the COVID-19 public health emergency (2 days minimum) 99457, 99458, 99091 Tip: Services provided …

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