Supporting Patients with Remote Patient Monitoring
Remote patient monitoring (RPM) is a growing telehealth practice that allows health care providers to monitor a patient's health from their own home. Providers can support patients in managing acute and chronic conditions and it can cut down on patients' travel costs. Learn more about how to use remote patient monitoring and about billing and reimbursement.
Providing Care for LGBTQ+ Patients Using Telehealth
Telehealth can help improve access to quality care. Using telehealth appointments allows for a safe, convenient way for LGBTQ+ patients to access health care. Visit this page to learn best practices and access resources for providing quality LGBTQ+ telehealth care.
Connecting patients with a health care provider online is a great way for patients to get health care from home. Share this page with patients to help them navigate how to access the internet, what to do if they do not have health insurance, and how to increase their confidence in using technology.
Want to help your team plug-in to telehealth success? Watch this video to learn how to connect to information and support to make telehealth work better for your practice and patients. Find out more at Telehealth.HHS.gov.
Telehealth and the End of the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency
The federal COVID-19 Public Health Emergency (PHE) ended on May 11, but many Medicare telehealth flexibilities remain in place temporarily. The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) also released a Fact Sheet to provide clarity around federal telehealth flexibilities. Learn more about telehealth policy changes with the end of the COVID-19 PHE.