KEEP Telehealth Options Act of 2023 Knowing the Efficiency and Efficacy of Permanent Telehealth Options Act of 2023
The bill mandates that the Secretary releases a comprehensive report within 180 days of enactment, detailing the telehealth services expanded under federal programs. The report must include a list of covered services, the types of providers eligible for reimbursement, and a quantitative analysis of telehealth service usage, particularly focusing on vulnerable populations such as rural residents, low-income individuals, minorities, and the elderly. Furthermore, it aims to evaluate the public health effects of these actions, contributing valuable insights into how telehealth can be effectively implemented in the long term.
House Bill 1110, titled the 'Knowing the Efficiency and Efficacy of Permanent Telehealth Options Act of 2023' or the 'KEEP Telehealth Options Act of 2023', seeks to direct the Secretary of Health and Human Services to conduct studies related to the expansion of telehealth services under Medicare, Medicaid, and CHIP during the COVID-19 emergency. This legislation aims to analyze the actions taken to broaden access to telehealth and assess their impact within specified timeframes, enhancing the understanding of service availability and efficiency.
A notable point of concern within the discussions surrounding HB1110 relates to the potential for increased fraud associated with the expansion of telehealth services. The bill requires analyses of any fraudulent activities that may arise as a consequence of expanded access, indicating an acknowledgment of the risks involved in telehealth proliferation. Additionally, recommendations to improve service delivery and tackle these fraud risks will be included in the reports submitted, demonstrating a balanced approach to enhancing telehealth while safeguarding against misuse.