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Rep. Mike Thompson (CA-05) voted last week to pass H.R. 4040, the Advancing Telehealth Beyond COVID-19 Act, to expand telehealth and access to quality and affordable care. Rep. Thompson is a coauthor of H.R. 4040.
“The COVID-19 pandemic demonstrated that telehealth is a vital part of our health care system — expanding and modernizing telehealth is commonsense,” said Thompson. “This legislation will ensure that telehealth remains part of treatment plans for millions of Americans, especially those living in rural and underserved communities. I am proud that this bill includes provisions I wrote to eliminate geographic restrictions, expand the range of providers eligible for Medicare reimbursement, and allow the use of audio-only telehealth services. I know that this bill will improve the quality of life for countless residents of our district, and I urge the Senate to pass this bill quickly.”
H.R. 4040, the Advancing Telehealth Beyond COVID-19 Act, will:
• Allow Medicare beneficiaries to receive telehealth services from any location, including their homes;
• Expand Medicare coverage of telehealth services for all beneficiaries, instead of only those in rural areas;
• Allow for more types of providers such as Federally Qualified Health Centers and Rural Health Clinics to provide telehealth under Medicare;
• Allow Medicare beneficiaries to receive audio-only services, instead of only telehealth services with an audio and visual component;
• Delay the in-person requirements for mental health services to be provided through telehealth; and
• Allow hospice providers to conduct face-to-face requirements via telehealth.
Thompson represents California’s Fifth Congressional District, which includes all or part of Contra Costa, Lake, Napa, Solano and Sonoma counties.
“The COVID-19 pandemic demonstrated that telehealth is a vital part of our health care system — expanding and modernizing telehealth is commonsense,” said Thompson. “This legislation will ensure that telehealth remains part of treatment plans for millions of Americans, especially those living in rural and underserved communities. I am proud that this bill includes provisions I wrote to eliminate geographic restrictions, expand the range of providers eligible for Medicare reimbursement, and allow the use of audio-only telehealth services. I know that this bill will improve the quality of life for countless residents of our district, and I urge the Senate to pass this bill quickly.”
H.R. 4040, the Advancing Telehealth Beyond COVID-19 Act, will:
• Allow Medicare beneficiaries to receive telehealth services from any location, including their homes;
• Expand Medicare coverage of telehealth services for all beneficiaries, instead of only those in rural areas;
• Allow for more types of providers such as Federally Qualified Health Centers and Rural Health Clinics to provide telehealth under Medicare;
• Allow Medicare beneficiaries to receive audio-only services, instead of only telehealth services with an audio and visual component;
• Delay the in-person requirements for mental health services to be provided through telehealth; and
• Allow hospice providers to conduct face-to-face requirements via telehealth.
Thompson represents California’s Fifth Congressional District, which includes all or part of Contra Costa, Lake, Napa, Solano and Sonoma counties.
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CLEARLAKE, Calif. — Adventist Health Clear Lake Hospital has received the Overall Hospital Quality Five-Star Rating for 2022 from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, or CMS, the highest possible rating a hospital can achieve.
“This incredible achievement would not have been possible without the remarkable dedication and commitment of our amazing team,” said Colleen Assavapisitkul, president of Adventist Health Clear Lake. “Each member of the team was instrumental in achieving this recognition, and it truly is a testament to their devotion to provide the best possible care to our patients.”
According to CMS, the Overall Star Rating summarizes a variety of measures across five areas of quality into a single star rating for each hospital.
The measures include mortality, safety, readmission, patient experience and timely and effective care.
Each hospital has a star rating that ranges from one to five stars, with five stars signifying the highest quality.
Of the 4,500 hospitals evaluated by CMS, Adventist Health Clear Lake is the only hospital in Lake County to achieve this five-star rating. O
nly 14% of hospitals nationwide have earned five stars.
For more information about Adventist Health Clear Lake, visit www.AdventistHealthClearLake.org.
“This incredible achievement would not have been possible without the remarkable dedication and commitment of our amazing team,” said Colleen Assavapisitkul, president of Adventist Health Clear Lake. “Each member of the team was instrumental in achieving this recognition, and it truly is a testament to their devotion to provide the best possible care to our patients.”
According to CMS, the Overall Star Rating summarizes a variety of measures across five areas of quality into a single star rating for each hospital.
The measures include mortality, safety, readmission, patient experience and timely and effective care.
Each hospital has a star rating that ranges from one to five stars, with five stars signifying the highest quality.
Of the 4,500 hospitals evaluated by CMS, Adventist Health Clear Lake is the only hospital in Lake County to achieve this five-star rating. O
nly 14% of hospitals nationwide have earned five stars.
For more information about Adventist Health Clear Lake, visit www.AdventistHealthClearLake.org.
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