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Colorado Bill Seeks Medicaid Reimbursement for Telehealth in FQHCs

The bill would require the state's Medicaid program to reimburse roughly 200 federally qualified health centers for telehealth services at the same rate that it covers in-person services.

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By Eric Wicklund

- Colorado lawmakers will soon be debating a bill that would allow federally qualified health centers to be reimbursed through Medicaid for telehealth services.

House Bill 20-1092, with both House and Senate sponsorship, aims to help community health centers and clinics that deal with predominantly underserved populations and use connected health technology to improve access and outcomes, but aren’t reimbursed for those services by Medicare.

According to the bill, there are 208 FQHCs in Colorado, handling care for a quarter of the state’s children’s basic health plan enrollees, 27 percent of those on Medicaid and 40 percent of the state’s uninsured.

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