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Part One: Tracking Telehealth Legislation at the Federal, State Levels

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In part one of a two-part series on telehealth, to ensure access to telehealth after the public health emergency has ended will require lawmakers to pass new legislation extending or making permanent regulatory flexibilities enacted during the pandemic. Jacob Harper, an associate with law firm Morgan, Lewis & Bockius, Christa Natoli, executive director of the Center for Telehealth and E-Health Law (CTeL), and Ben Steinhafel, policy director of CTeL, discuss the bills currently introduced in Congress and trends in state telehealth legislation.
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In part one of a two-part series on telehealth, to ensure access to telehealth after the public health emergency has ended will require lawmakers to pass new legislation extending or making permanent regulatory flexibilities enacted during the pandemic. Jacob Harper, an associate with law firm Morgan, Lewis & Bockius, Christa Natoli, executive director of the Center for Telehealth and E-Health Law (CTeL), and Ben Steinhafel, policy director of CTeL, discuss the bills currently introduced in Congress and trends in state telehealth legislation.
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