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Group Recommends Policy Changes for Future Telehealth Optimization

The Bipartisan Policy Center detailed trends in telehealth use and recommended policies to support future telehealth optimization, such as removing excessive in-person visit requirements for behavioral healthcare.

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By Mark Melchionna

- The Bipartisan Policy Center (BPC) released a report that aims to support future telehealth optimization by detailing Medicare usage trends and providing recommendations for policymakers.

Located in Washington, DC, the BPC is a think tank focused on providing policy-based solutions to issues in various arenas, including healthcare, education, and infrastructure. 

In its new report focused on telehealth, the BPC detailed telehealth usage among Medicare beneficiaries following the withdrawal of virtual care barriers. Before the COVID-19 pandemic, the only Medicare beneficiaries who used telehealth regularly were those residing in rural communities, the report states. However, once the pandemic hit in 2020, policy changes led to an increased number of Medicare patients using telehealth.

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