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OIG Recommends Home Health Agencies Evaluate Telehealth Activity

In a new report, HHS' Office of Inspector General described the need for home health agencies to review telehealth trends as its use continues to expand.

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By Mark Melchionna

- The US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Office of Inspector General (OIG) found that despite the positive impact of telehealth flexibilities on home health agencies (HHAs), there is a need for further review of the services they provide and the patients it benefits most.

As COVID-19 cases grew, so did restrictions on in-person healthcare. This was mainly due to precautions surrounding exposure to disease. However, this led to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) implementing regulatory flexibilities that helped expand telehealth use.

In the last several years, telehealth has proven beneficial, assisting patients and providers in maintaining access to healthcare. Recently, the OIG reviewed HHA activity, providing further insight into telehealth use among these facilities and necessary steps to take in the future.

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