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The HGO Committee concluded a study was needed to inform future legislation after House Bill 670 Maryland Health Care Commission – Study on Expansion of Interstate Telehealth did not pass during the 2022 legislative session.
Trade and Development Agency is funding a feasibility study to support the regional expansion of telehealth services to Côte d'Ivoire, Ghana, Kenya, and Egypt (USTDA Activity No. 2022-11019A). Interested U.S. firms may access the Request for Proposal by visiting USTDA’s website at: https://ustda.gov/work/bid-on-an-overseas-project/.
The Telemedicine-Telehealth Payment Parity Study must include: IIa. Part 1. – INCENTIVIZATION - review/research CMS reimbursement, provider network availability and interstate practice of telehealth/telemedicine services. TBD IIb.
The Telemedicine-Telehealth Payment Parity Study must include: IIa. Part 1. – INCENTIVIZATION - review/research CMS reimbursement, provider network availability and interstate practice of telehealth/telemedicine services. TBD IIb.
The study shall determine if: (1) it is more or less costly for health care providers to deliver health care services through telehealth and (2) whether the delivery of health care services through telehealth requires more or less clinical time and clinical intensity on the part of the health care provider (referred to as study questions herein).
MAT services are to be delivered predominantly by telehealth, with in-person services as needed or required, to AICs who are in community placement throughout the nation and where a need for MAT exist.