[HTML][HTML] Telemedicine pays: billing and coding update

SS Bajowala, J Milosch, C Bansal - Current Allergy and Asthma Reports, 2020 - Springer
SS Bajowala, J Milosch, C Bansal
Current Allergy and Asthma Reports, 2020Springer
Abstract Purpose of Review Telemedicine is a rapidly growing healthcare sector that can
improve access to care for underserved populations and offer flexibility and convenience to
patients and clinicians alike. However, uncertainty about insurance coverage and
reimbursement policies for telemedicine has historically been a major barrier to adoption,
especially among physicians in private practice (the majority of practicing allergists). Recent
Findings The COVID-19 public health emergency has highlighted the importance of …
Purpose of Review
Telemedicine is a rapidly growing healthcare sector that can improve access to care for underserved populations and offer flexibility and convenience to patients and clinicians alike. However, uncertainty about insurance coverage and reimbursement policies for telemedicine has historically been a major barrier to adoption, especially among physicians in private practice (the majority of practicing allergists).
Recent Findings
The COVID-19 public health emergency has highlighted the importance of telehealth as a safe and effective healthcare delivery model, with governments and payers rapidly expanding coverage and payment in an effort to ensure public access to healthcare in the midst of an infectious pandemic. This comprehensive review of updated telemedicine coverage and payment policies will include a tabular guide on how to appropriately bill and optimize reimbursement for telemedicine services.
Summary
This review of current trends in telemedicine coverage, billing, and reimbursement will outline the historical and current state of telemedicine payment policies in the USA, with special focus on recent policy changes implemented in light of COVID-19. The authors will also explore the potential future landscape of telehealth coverage and reimbursement beyond the resolution of the public health emergency.
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