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Code · BILL · 119th Congress · H.R. 4206 (Introduced in House) — To amend title XVIII of the Social Security Act to expand access to telehealth services, and for other purposes. · Sec. 103

Sec. 103. Expanding authority for practitioners eligible to furnish telehealth services

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Section 1834(m)(4)(E) of the Social Security Act ( 42 U.S.C. 1395m(m)(4)(E) ) is amended— by striking and inserting “ Practitioner .—The term Practitioner .— Subject to clause (ii), the term ; and by adding at the end the following new clause: Notwithstanding any other provision of this subsection, in the case of telehealth services furnished on or after October 1, 2025, the Secretary may waive any limitation on the types of practitioners who are eligible to furnish telehealth services if the Secretary determines that such waiver is clinically appropriate.
In implementing a waiver under this clause, the Secretary may establish requirements, as appropriate, for practitioners under such waiver, including with respect to beneficiary and program integrity protections. The Secretary shall establish a process by which stakeholders may (on at least an annual basis) provide public comment on such waiver under this clause. The Secretary shall periodically, but not more frequently than every 3 years, reassess the waiver under this clause to determine whether such waiver continues to be clinically appropriate.
The Secretary shall terminate any waiver that the Secretary determines is no longer clinically appropriate. .
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