Medicare Telehealth Flexibilities Extended, but Without Promise of Permanent Solution
April 2, 2025 – Legal AlertsThrough a recent stopgap funding bill, Congress has extended several telehealth-related flexibilities that are critical for Medicare beneficiaries and providers until September 30, 2025[1]. As we previously reported, the telehealth flexibilities are subject to sunsetting provisions and were temporarily extended at the end of 2024.
These extensions include:
- Waiver of originating and geographic restrictions allowing patients to receive non-behavioral health telehealth services in their homes;
- Telehealth services can be provided by all Medicare-eligible providers;
- No geographic restrictions on the originating site for non-behavioral health telehealth services;
- Permission for Federally Qualified Health Centers and Rural Health Clinics to serve as distant site providers for non-behavioral health services;
- The requirement to conduct an in-person visit within six months of an initial behavioral health telehealth visit is waived; and
- Non-behavioral health services are eligible for audio-only delivery[2].
Permanent allowances will require further Congressional action. Dinsmore will continue to follow this legislation and its impact on patients and providers. If you have questions, please contact your Dinsmore attorney.
[1] H.R. 1968, Full-Year Continuing Appropriations and Extensions Act, 2025.