House Proposes $1.2 Trillion Bill to Extend Telehealth, Hospital-at-Home Programs
Becker's Hospital Review
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Contributed by: Kate Gamble
Summary
The House Appropriations Committee has proposed a $1.2 trillion spending package aimed at extending the CMS hospital-at-home waiver and Medicare telehealth flexibilities, which are critical for improving healthcare accessibility. The bill seeks to prolong these services until September 30, 2030, and December 31, 2027, respectively, following previous disruptions that halted hospital-at-home initiatives and reverted telehealth patients to in-person care. This move has garnered widespread support from health systems that rely on these services, emphasizing their importance for maintaining momentum in healthcare delivery. With strong bipartisan backing, the proposal is seen as a vital step in ensuring stability for both healthcare providers and patients who depend on these innovations.