PCC Among 430 Organizations Urging Congress to Address ‘Telehealth Cliff’

Letter to Congressional Leaders Highlights Telehealth Priorities

WASHINGTON, July 26, 2021 – The PCC and many of its members are among the 430 organizations that are sending a letter today to Congress to urge policymakers to address the “telehealth cliff.” The letter was co-led by the Alliance for Connected Care, American Telemedicine Association, Consumer Technology Association, eHealth Initiative, HIMSS, Health Innovation Alliance, Partnership to Advance Virtual Care, and PCHAlliance.

If Congress does not act before the end of the COVID-19 public health emergency (PHE), Medicare beneficiaries will lose access to virtual care options which have become a lifeline to many. The letter calls for Congress to advance permanent telehealth reform focused on specific priorities:

  • Removing arbitrary restrictions on where a patient must be located in order to utilize telehealth services;
  • Ensuring federally qualified health centers, critical access hospitals, and rural health centers can furnish telehealth services;
  • Authorizing the Secretary to allow additional telehealth practitioners, services, and modalities; and
  • Removing restrictions on telemental health services.

During the pandemic, telehealth has proven to be an efficient and popular tool to deliver high-quality care. Because of this, many clinicians and health systems have made substantial investments in telehealth. Congress must act now to pass legislation to ensure patients and clinicians are not left in the lurch with fewer options to address critical health needs.

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