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AAFP: Telehealth Policies Provide Opportunities but Need Improvements

Two recent letters from the American Academy of Family Physicians underscored the need for telehealth policies to accommodate behavioral health issues and patient relationships.

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By Mark Melchionna

- Recently, the American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP) wrote two letters to Congress requesting a new program that integrates behavioral healthcare into primary care with telehealth, more clarity regarding payment, further protection around patient-provider relationships, and the ability to refer and prescribe virtually. 

AAFP, a national association of family doctors, represents 127,600 physicians and medical students nationwide.

Recently, the Senate Telehealth Working Group and the House Telehealth Caucus announced plans to reintroduce the Creating Opportunities Now for Necessary and Effective Care Technologies for Health Act. After receiving a request to provide feedback, the AAFP wrote two letters detailing their opinion.

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