Wyden 2017 Chronic-Care Bill Would Reward Telemedicine, Home-Use Devices
Executive Summary
Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., ranking member of the Senate Finance Committee, plans to reintroduce chronic-care legislation in 2017 that would lead to more Medicare reimbursement of home-use devices and telemedicine options for elderly patients with multiple conditions.
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