CCHP Releases Updated 2022 Telehealth Billing Guide

The Center for Connected Health Policy’s (CCHP) updated billing guide for 2022, Billing for Telehealth Encounters: An Introductory Guide on Medicare Fee-For-Service is now available!! With the COVID-19 public health emergency (PHE) tracking telehealth policy has become even more complex and varied, therefore the billing guide seeks to break down permanent post-PHE policies versus temporary PHE policy exceptions, as well as new legislative and administrative requirements relevant to telehealth billing. Many new requirements will only kick in post-PHE.


CCHP’s March Newsletter is Here! This month’s topics include: Federal Regulations Expected on Substance Use Disorder/Buprenorphine and TRICARE; Latest Policy Developments in CCHP’s Telehealth Policy Finder and Policy Trends Map; Request For Information on Medicaid and CHIP; NIST Telehealth RPM Guidance; Support Mounts for Permanent Expansion of Telehealth Delivered Services in Medicare; Racial Disparity and Progress Made with Telehealth & the ACA.
While many pieces of federal legislation regarding telehealth have been introduced over the last two years, as shown in the recently introduced S. 3593: Telehealth Extension and Evaluation Act, there are some consistent components that continue to emerge as key elements across federal telehealth bills and policy conversations. Initially, many bills focused on making telehealth expansions permanent, but there has been a shift to now just proposing to extend such expansions, namely those that lessen Medicare geographic barriers and federal prescribing limitations, in addition to allowing more time to study expansion related effects.