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Subject Flashback Friday: Telehealth's Impact on Medicare
Date March 21, 2025 8:03 PM
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This week, Congress extended telehealth flexibilities for Medicare beneficiaries ([link removed] ) until September 30 of this year.

The initial expansion of telehealth coverage during the COVID-19 pandemic resulted in beneficiaries receiving access to care in their homes as well as expanding the abilities of different types of providers to offer virtual care.

For Flashback Friday, let's take a look back at what Health Affairs has published at the intersection of telehealth and Medicare.

Telehealth Delivery Differs Significantly By Physician And Practice Characteristics ([link removed] )

Jiani Yu et al. (September 2024)

Interstate Telehealth Use By Medicare Beneficiaries Before And After COVID-19 Licensure Waivers, 2017–20 ([link removed] )

Juan J. Andino et al. (June 2022)

Congress Can Unlock The Full Potential Of Telehealth Through A Permanent Fix ([link removed] )

Ateev Mehrotra and Jared Perkins (March 2025)

Congress: Act Now To Ensure Telehealth Access For Medicare Beneficiaries ([link removed] )

Kyle Thomson (May 2021)

Jiani Yu on the Current Telehealth Landscape & Opportunities ([link removed] )

September 2024

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