Does Medicare cover telehealth services?

Yes, Medicare covers telehealth services. Medicare Part B (Medical Insurance) generally covers telehealth services that allow you to visit with a doctor or other healthcare provider from your home via video conferencing. This coverage was expanded significantly during the COVID-19 pandemic and continues to include a wide range of services such as office visits, mental health counseling, and preventive health screenings.

Key Points About Medicare Telehealth Coverage:

  • Eligibility: Telehealth services are available to all Medicare beneficiaries.
  • Coverage: Medicare Part B covers telehealth visits at the same rate as in-person visits.
  • Providers: You can receive telehealth services from doctors, nurse practitioners, clinical psychologists, and licensed social workers, among others.
  • Technology: The services are typically provided via real-time audio and video communication, ensuring that you can see and interact with your healthcare provider.

It's important to check with your specific Medicare plan for any details or requirements, especially if you are enrolled in a Medicare Advantage plan, as coverage rules can vary slightly.

If you have specific concerns or questions, NevadaMedicare.Health is here to help with all your Medicare needs. Call 888-895-3267, email darinweidauer@ecos.care, or visit www.EcosMedicareSolutions.com. You can also use the calendar at the bottom of the page to arrange an appointment.

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