The Federal Communications Commission decided to maintain the temporary funding of telehealth services at rural hospitals, which was scheduled to be cut off on June 30, according an FCC proposal.
According to the proposal, the FCC will attempt to move forward with a proposal that would fund telehealth at rural hospitals permanently, which would affect nearly 235 hospitals across the country.
The FCC is also seeking comment on whether providers that were also located in a "rural area" as defined by the FCC prior to July 1, 2005, should be grandfathered and permanently eligible for discounted services under the rural healthcare program.
Read the FCC proposal on funding for telehealth services at rural hospitals (pdf).
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According to the proposal, the FCC will attempt to move forward with a proposal that would fund telehealth at rural hospitals permanently, which would affect nearly 235 hospitals across the country.
The FCC is also seeking comment on whether providers that were also located in a "rural area" as defined by the FCC prior to July 1, 2005, should be grandfathered and permanently eligible for discounted services under the rural healthcare program.
Read the FCC proposal on funding for telehealth services at rural hospitals (pdf).
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ATA Urges CMS to Remove Medicare Restrictions on Telemedicine
South Dakota Senator Reintroduces Bill Seeking Telehealth Expansion in Rural Areas
North Carolina's McDowell Hospital Recruits Telehealth Robot Named 'Otto'