
News|Videos|March 13, 2025
Telehealth regulations in Washington, D.C.: Taking examples from the 50 states
Author(s)Richard Payerchin
Congressional action could help or hurt availability of telehealth, which has grown to become a major part of the U.S. health care system.
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Medicaid is a federal-state program, but states have a great deal of autonomy, and their policies could serve as a positive example for federal policies. The federal government could lead in breaking down interstate barriers to care. Kyle Zebley, American Telemedicine Association vice president, public policy, and executive director of ATA Action, discusses state rules and how those could affect federal actions.
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