![]() This provides easier access to potentially life-saving treatment. Oregon Health Authority (OHA) now offers free telehealth visits statewide for those at increased risk for severe COVID-19 illness. OHA Offers Telehealth Visits to Improve Access to COVID-19 Therapy Outside of Medicare, access to buprenorphine (permanently) and methadone (for one year) for opioid use disorder treatment via telehealth without requiring an in-person physical examination first will continue.įSMB Advocacy Network News, February 14, 2023 Since then, HHS has released a Fact Sheet on the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency Transition Roadmap,Īvailable here, which details some of the changes that will come post-PHE.ĭo not change, including Medicare telehealth flexibilities like expanding providers that can render telehealth services to include occupational therapists and physical therapists allowing federally qualified health centers (FQHCs) and Rural Health Clinics (RHCs) to reimburse for telehealth, including the home as an eligible originating site, using audio-only modalities, and increasing the number services that can be rendered via telemedicine all of which are extended through 2024. Ending the PHE will necessitate states reassessing individuals' Medicaid eligibility, which will see millions more uninsured the cost of COVID-19 vaccines will increase without government subsidy and the controversial Title 42 immigration rules will be rescinded. On January 30, the Office of Management and Budget announced in a letter to Congress that the Biden Administration plans to end the COVID-19 on ![]() FSMB: COVID Public Health Emergency to Expire in May
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