Partner Nate Lacktman was quoted in an MHealthIntelligence article, “Providers Must Negotiate Telehealth Reimbursement with Payers,” covering the loosely-written legislation that allows healthcare providers to craft their own telehealth plans.
Explaining that providers shouldn’t sit back and assume the state government will sort out the coverage and payment parity puzzle soon, Lacktman said, “People say, ‘I won’t get reimbursed,’ and that’s it. Pick up a phone and think up a plan.”
Explaining that providers shouldn’t sit back and assume the state government will sort out the coverage and payment parity puzzle soon, Lacktman said, “People say, ‘I won’t get reimbursed,’ and that’s it. Pick up a phone and think up a plan.”
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