Bipartisan bill proposes telehealth flexibility for hospice recertification

Bipartisan bill proposes telehealth flexibility for hospice recertification
Rep. Carol Miller, U.S. Representative for West Virginia 1st District — Twitter Website
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Congresswoman Carol Miller, along with five colleagues, has introduced the bipartisan Hospice Recertification Flexibility Act. This legislation allows hospice providers to use telehealth for the required face-to-face visit needed for hospice recertification after 180 days of care. The bill aims to ensure patients can remain at home during end-of-life care.

Miller was joined by Representatives Jared Golden, Beth Van Duyne, Don Davis, Aaron Bean, and Joe Morelle in introducing the bill. Congresswoman Miller stated that the bill would “make it easier for hospice providers by extending access to telehealth.”

Representative Golden emphasized the importance of virtual visits in making hospice services accessible, especially in rural areas. “This is important, bipartisan work on behalf of families,” he said.

Congresswoman Van Duyne highlighted the role of hospice caregivers and expressed her support for expanding access through telehealth. Congressman Davis added that allowing telehealth would ease burdens on caregivers and families.

Congressman Bean expressed pride in supporting the act, noting its focus on helping people stay at home while receiving care. Congressman Morelle described the act as a “common-sense solution” that strengthens telehealth services.

Dr. Steve Landers from the National Alliance for Care at Home praised Representatives Miller and Golden for their leadership. Jessica Hall from the Hospice Council of West Virginia thanked Congresswoman Miller for ensuring timely care through telehealth flexibilities.

The Hospice and Palliative Nurses Association also supports the act. Its President Masako Mayahara and CEO Ginger Marshall commended Representatives Miller and Golden’s leadership in extending telehealth flexibilities.



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