Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., plans to reintroduce a bill next year that he first sponsored with Sen. Johnny Isakson, R-Ga., in 2014. The measure seeks to reform Medicare reimbursement for technologies including telehealth and remote patient monitoring for elderly patients with chronic conditions.
"Right now, too many Medicare beneficiaries have to make long trips across town for doctors' appointments, and then, there is that copay [required for] care coordination in physician offices, or at hospitals. I think care coordination under Medicare ought to be free
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