Georgia Chapter, American Academy of Pediatrics

Monday, June 8, 2020

No 'simple switch' for telemedicine expansion, HHS senior adviser says

https://www.modernhealthcare.com/policy/no-simple-switch-telemedicine-expansion-hhs-senior-adviser-says#:~:text=No%20'simple%20switch'%20for%20telemedicine%20expansion%2C%20HHS%20senior%20adviser%20says,-Jessica%20Kim%20Cohen&text=That%20includes%20CMS%20expanding%20Medicare,and%20states%20waiving%20licensing%20restrictions.
Posted by Georgia Chapter, American Academy of Pediatrics at 6/08/2020 09:59:00 AM
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