There have been unprecedented changes to the rules and regulations for Telehealth and Telemedicine services since the Public Health Emergency (PHE) ended last year. When the PHE expired on May 11, 2023, many rules and regulations were impacted including reimbursement rates for Telehealth and Telemedicine services.  Many healthcare organizations continue to struggle with navigating the complex Digital Health reimbursement landscape. Today’s session will provide you with the information needed to maximize Telehealth and Telemedicine services within your organization, compliantly report the services for reimbursement based on the 2024 updates with specific emphasis on the Post-PHE Compliance considerations.  Today’s session will be led by an internationally known and recognized digital health implementation expert.  Today’s webinar will give you a deeper understanding of the fundamentals so that you can implement and operationalize Digital Health services post-PHE, understand various reimbursement pathways, and know which insurance companies provide reimbursement in 2024. 

Webinar Objectives

Navigating the complexities of Telehealth and Telemedicine reimbursement can be tedious and time-consuming because the rules and requirements are enormous.  CMS and commercial insurance payers regularly present policy changes and notice of material changes to their Telehealth and Telemedicine coverage and reimbursement policies. Today’s webinar will give you a deeper understanding of the fundamentals so that you can implement and operationalize telehealth services, understand the difference between telehealth and telemedicine, and know which insurance companies provide reimbursement in 2024. 

Webinar Highlights
  • Discuss differences between telehealth and telemedicine services in 2024
  • Define synchronous vs. asynchronous technology and provide examples of each
  • Identify relevant CPT Codes and Place of Service codes applicable to telehealth and telemedicine services in 2024
  • Discuss originating and distant site restrictions in 2024
  • Outline which payers cover telehealth and telemedicine in 2024
  • Discuss who can render telehealth and telemedicine services in 2024
  • Outline operational telehealth and telemedicine infrastructure requirements in 2024
  • Discuss relevant telehealth and telemedicine modifiers in 2024
  • Review telehealth and telemedicine reimbursement rates in 2024
  •  Deconstruct telehealth and telemedicine clinical documentation requirements in 2024
  •  Discuss post-PHE regulatory considerations for medical providers and practices in 2024
  • Outline best practices for compliantly reporting Telehealth and Telemedicine services in 2024

 

Who Should Attend?
  • Credentialing Specialists
  • Enrollment Specialists
  • Contracting Specialists
  • Operations Leadership
  • Practice Administrators
  • Office Managers
  • Medical Practices
  • Accountable Care Organizations
  • Medical Societies
  • Medical Associations