Payment and Coverage Parity for Virtual Care and In-Person Care: How Do We Get There?

Telemedicine reports Pub Date : 2023-05-18 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1089/tmr.2023.0014
Nandita Khera, Meghan Knoedler, Sarah K Meier, Sarvam TerKonda, Ryan D Williams, Christopher M Wittich, Jordan D Coffey, Bart M Demaerschalk
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Background: A steep increase in the use of delivery of virtual care occurred during the COVID-19 public health emergency (PHE) because of easing up of payment and coverage restrictions. With the end of PHE, there is uncertainty regarding continued coverage and payment parity for the virtual care services.

Methods: On November 8, 2022, The Mass General Brigham held the Third Annual Virtual Care Symposium: Demystifying Clinical Appropriateness in Virtual Care and What's Ahead for Pay Parity.

Results: In one of the panels, experts from Mayo Clinic led by Dr. Bart Demaerschalk discussed key issues related to "Payment and Coverage Parity for Virtual Care and In-Person Care: How Do We Get There?" The discussions centered around current policies around payment and coverage parity for virtual care, including state licensure laws for virtual care delivery and the current evidence base regarding outcomes, costs, and resource utilization associated with virtual care. The panel discussion ended with highlighting next steps targeting policymakers, payers, and industry groups to help strengthen the case for parity.

Conclusions: To ensure the continued viability of virtual care delivery, legislators and insurers must address the coverage and payment parity between telehealth and in-person visits. This will require a renewed focus on research on clinical appropriateness, parity, equity and access, and economics of virtual care.

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虚拟护理和亲自护理的支付和覆盖平价:我们如何做到这一点?
背景:在新冠肺炎公共卫生紧急事件(PHE)期间,由于支付和覆盖限制的放松,虚拟护理的使用急剧增加。随着PHE的结束,虚拟护理服务的持续覆盖和支付平价存在不确定性。方法:2022年11月8日,马萨诸塞州布莱根将军举行了第三届年度虚拟护理研讨会:揭开虚拟护理的临床适当性和薪酬平等的未来。Bart Demerschalk讨论了与“虚拟护理和面对面护理的支付和覆盖平价:我们如何做到这一点?”,以及与虚拟护理相关联的资源利用率。小组讨论最后强调了针对政策制定者、支付者和行业团体的下一步行动,以帮助加强平等的理由。结论:为了确保虚拟医疗服务的持续可行性,立法者和保险公司必须解决远程医疗和亲自就诊之间的覆盖范围和支付平等问题。这将需要重新关注虚拟护理的临床适宜性、均等性、公平性和可及性以及经济性的研究。
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