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Tuesday, August 4, 2020

Trump signs order expanding use of virtual doctors

Trump signs order expanding use of virtual doctors
© Doug Mills



Physicians and patients sigh a breath of relief.  Telehealth, something pressed into service due to the Coronavirus pandemic has become a way of affording relief and more health care accessibility to more patients will become a standard of care

President Trump on Monday signed an executive order seeking to expand the use of virtual doctor visits, as his administration looks to highlight achievements in health care. 

The administration waived certain regulatory barriers to video and phone calls with doctors, known as telehealth when the coronavirus pandemic struck and many people were stuck at home. Now, the administration is looking to make some of those changes permanent, arguing the moves will provide another option for patients to talk to their doctors. 

The order calls on the secretary of Health and Human Services to issue rules within 60 days making some of the changes permanent. 

Today I’m taking action to make sure telehealth is here to stay,” Trump said during a White House news briefing. 


It is unclear when any of the changes proposed by these orders will actually take effect, though, given that there are still regulatory processes that take time to play out.  There are regulations still in existence for payers to reimburse for telehealth charges after the pandemic ends. These include restrictions in urban areas, telehealth limited to established patients in a doctor's panel, and other limitations.

“In an earlier age, doctors commonly made house calls,” Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Service Administrator Seema Verma said in a statement. “Given how effectively and efficiently the healthcare system has adapted to the advent of telehealth, it’s become increasingly clear that it is poised to resurrect that tradition in modern form. Thanks to President Trump, the telehealth genie is not going back into the bottle.”

The order also calls on HHS to propose a new model that can be tested for how Medicare will pay for some health services in rural areas, with the goal of improving care in rural areas. 

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Tags:  CMS CENTERS FOR MEDICARE AND MEDICAID SERVICES DONALD TRUMP TELEHEALTH CORONAVIRUS COVID-19





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Saturday, December 13, 2014

CellScope’s iPhone-enabled otoscope, remote consultation service launches for CA parents

Parents in California who have children who get chronic ear infections will soon have a more convenient way to get their kids care.


San Francisco-based CellScope, a Khosla Ventures-backed Rock Health alum, has begun taking preorders for its FDA registered smartphone-enabled otoscope,called Oto Home. The director-to-consumer device is priced at $79 and will ship in four to six weeks. A feature-rich, $299 version of the system, called Oto Pro, is also available for preorder now to physicians located anywhere in the US.

There are caveats in using this device and parents should be trained how to insert the scope. The Otohome will come with an FDA approved label for  users, the same as any FDA approved device or medication.