Bill 117 HR 5981, also known as the Telehealth Expansion Act of 2021, aims to expand access to telehealth services for individuals across the United States. The bill seeks to increase the availability of telehealth services by removing barriers that currently limit access to these services.
One key provision of the bill is the expansion of Medicare coverage for telehealth services, allowing more individuals to access care remotely. This includes services such as virtual doctor visits, remote monitoring of chronic conditions, and mental health counseling.
Additionally, the bill aims to increase funding for telehealth infrastructure, such as broadband internet access and telehealth equipment, in underserved communities. This will help ensure that individuals in rural and low-income areas have access to the technology needed to participate in telehealth services.
The Telehealth Expansion Act of 2021 also includes provisions to improve the quality of telehealth services, such as requiring healthcare providers to meet certain standards for delivering care remotely. This will help ensure that individuals receive high-quality care through telehealth services.
Overall, Bill 117 HR 5981 seeks to make telehealth services more accessible and effective for individuals across the United States, particularly those in underserved communities. By expanding Medicare coverage, increasing funding for telehealth infrastructure, and improving the quality of telehealth services, the bill aims to improve healthcare access and outcomes for all Americans.