As we head into a new calendar year, in the healthcare space it is worth reflecting on the events of the last few years, as a means of predicting what is likely to come. Last year, the focus in healthcare policy was very much on what will come after COVID; this year, we finally have the opportunity to review what that is. And we can confidently say that 2024 is likely to see a continuation of many of the trends in healthcare policy that we saw in 2023.Continue Reading Healthcare Policy in 2024: What’s Next?
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New York Doubles Down on Telehealth
By Mark R. Ustin & Dannielle Melendez on
Posted in Regulatory Issues
As policymakers have responded to the COVID pandemic, they have implemented a variety of changes that create tremendous opportunities in the post-COVID world. Perhaps the most significant of these is in the area of telehealth. The remote delivery of healthcare and health-related services has tremendous implications for patient access to care and quality of outcomes, and stakeholders across the country…
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