CARES Act: AMA COVID-19 pandemic telehealth fact sheet

The AMA continues our work with the Administration to identify issues arising due to COVID-19 and to recommend specific actions to improve Medicare coverage of services and reduce regulatory burdens on physicians during this crisis.

Making technology work for physicians

The AMA is working to make sure technology is an asset to physicians—not a burden.

When the outbreak began, the AMA immediately urged the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) to expand Medicare coverage of telehealth services. This is especially important for patients on Medicare because seniors who get the coronavirus are at high risk of a severe impact.

On March 30, CMS announced a number of new policies to help physicians and hospitals during the COVID-19 pandemic, including coverage for audio-only telephone visits. The AMA released a statement applauding these actions, which are effective March 1, 2020.

On April 23, CMS released a toolkit for states (PDF) to help accelerate the adoption of telehealth coverage policies, which will aid the states in identifying its Medicaid and Child Health Insurance Program policies in place which may hamper the rapid deployment of telehealth. Coverage of telehealth varies by state under Medicaid and CHIP, but states have broad flexibility to use telehealth such as telecommunications technology commonly available on smart phones and other devices. The toolkit for telehealth includes several topics: patient populations eligible for telehealth, coverage and reimbursement policies, providers and practitioners eligible to provide telehealth, technology requirements and pediatric considerations.

CMS continues to update its policies and to provide clarification on the expansive ways telehealth may be used to protect patients and providers during the COVID-19 pandemic. Below is a summary of CMS and related federal government actions allowing physicians to utilize telehealth during the COVID-19 pandemic.

CMS and the federal government have lifted many restrictions on the use of telemedicine

CMS and the federal government have lifted many restrictions on the use of telemedicine

Key changes to Medicare telehealth payment policies include:

Medicare greatly expanded access to telehealth

Medicare greatly expanded access to telehealth

Medicare significantly expanded telehealth services

Medicare significantly expanded telehealth services

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Rural health clinics & federally qualified health centers: Telehealth and virtual communications flexibilities

Rural health clinics & federally qualified health centers: Telehealth and virtual communications flexibilities