Bill 118 HR 8148, also known as the Audio-Only Telehealth Access Act of 2024, aims to expand access to telehealth services for individuals who may not have access to video technology. The bill specifically focuses on allowing audio-only telehealth services to be reimbursed by Medicare, Medicaid, and other federal health programs.
The bill recognizes that not all individuals have access to high-speed internet or video-capable devices, which can hinder their ability to receive necessary healthcare services remotely. By allowing for audio-only telehealth services to be reimbursed, the bill seeks to ensure that all individuals, regardless of their technological capabilities, can access the care they need.
Additionally, the bill includes provisions to ensure that audio-only telehealth services meet the same quality and privacy standards as video telehealth services. This includes requirements for audio quality, patient consent, and provider qualifications.
Overall, the Audio-Only Telehealth Access Act of 2024 aims to improve access to healthcare services for underserved populations and ensure that all individuals have the opportunity to receive care remotely, even if they do not have access to video technology.