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  2. Medicare and telehealth: more restrictive rules could hit ...

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    Extending Medicare’s coverage of telehealth for just three months “has a lot of real-world implications,” says Chris Adamec, executive director of the Alliance for Connected Care, a ...

  3. 5 2025 Medicare Changes Every Retiree Should Know - AOL

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    Image source: Getty Images. 1. Cost increases for Parts A and B. Original Medicare's premiums and deductibles went up in 2025. The Part A annual deductible increased from $1,632 to $1,676, and the ...

  4. 3 big changes coming to Medicare in 2025—and what they’ll ...

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    The new clampdown, in CMS’s 1,327-page final rule for Medicare in 2025, states that it aims to “ensure that agent and broker compensation reflect only the legitimate activities required by ...

  5. Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical ...

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    Record and chart changes in vital signs. Record smoking status for patients 13 years old or older. Implement one clinical decision support rule. Report ambulatory quality measures to CMS or the States. Provide patients with an electronic copy of their health information upon request. Provide clinical summaries to patients for each office visit.

  6. Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation - Wikipedia

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    The Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation (CMMI; also known as the CMS Innovation Center) is an organization of the United States government under the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS). [1] It was created by the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, the 2010 U.S. health care reform legislation.

  7. Telehealth - Wikipedia

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    Telehealth is sometimes discussed interchangeably with telemedicine, the latter being more common than the former. The Health Resources and Services Administration distinguishes telehealth from telemedicine in its scope, defining telemedicine only as describing remote clinical services, such as diagnosis and monitoring, while telehealth includes preventative, promotive, and curative care ...

  8. Health informatics - Wikipedia

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    Telemedicine system. Federal Center of Neurosurgery in Tyumen, 2013. Telehealth is the distribution of health-related services and information via electronic information and telecommunication technologies. It allows long-distance patient and clinician contact, care, advice, reminders, education, intervention, monitoring, and remote admissions.

  9. Electronic health record - Wikipedia

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    The terms EHR, electronic patient record (EPR) and electronic medical record (EMR) have often been used interchangeably, but "subtle" differences exist. [6] The electronic health record (EHR) is a more longitudinal collection of the electronic health information of individual patients or populations.