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Lawmakers introduce hospital-at-home, telehealth extension

Federal lawmakers have introduced a bill to extend telehealth flexibilities for Medicare beneficiaries and CMS’ hospital-at-home waiver.

The Telehealth Modernization Act of 2025 would prolong the telehealth program through Sept. 30, 2027, and CMS’ reimbursement of acute hospital care of home through 2030.

“Telehealth is a vital part of our healthcare system, and we must ensure that it is available to patients who need it,” said U.S. Rep. Earl “Buddy” Carter, R-Ga., in a Sept. 2 news release. “By extending telehealth flexibilities for patients, we are making healthcare more accessible, regardless of their physical location.”

Mr. Carter introduced the House bill with Rep. Debbie Dingell, D-Mich., while a companion Senate bill is being led by Sens. Tim Scott, R-S.C., and Brian Schatz, D-Hawaii. Nearly 50 health systems have called for the telehealth extension.

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