The letter applauds CMS’s clarification that telehealth practitioners may enroll and bill from an established practice location without reporting a home address and urges CMS to extend comparable enrollment and reporting options to fully virtual practitioners.
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Group letter to CMS urging provider location reporting flexibilities to fully virtual telehealth providers
- Topics: Access, Health Information Technology
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