April 12, 2012 - In a move likely to spur the adoption of telehealth care, the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has removed a co-payment requirement that may have discouraged patients from using in-home video telehealth as a viable care option.The move is far more than a cost-cutting measure: it validates telehealth care for commercial physicians and health insurance payers who may have been sitting on the fence.
"This is a very significant move in correcting the disincentive for telehealth care," said Roy Schoenberg, CEO of American Well, which provides the VA and commercial markets with telehealth technology services. "I think this is one of the exceptional examples of how the government has taken a step ahead of the commercial market."
In its new rule, the VA said it hopes to make the home a "preferred place of care, whenever medically appropriate and possible." read more>>>
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