About Telehealth
Telehealth connects patients to vital health care services through videoconferencing, remote monitoring, electronic consults, and wireless communications. It has expanded access into rural and underserved communities and helped those who might otherwise wait weeks for care or travel long distances. Patients in urban and suburban areas, especially those with chronic disease and without reliable transportation, also benefit. Hospitals and health systems continue to invest in technology, training, and patient education to ensure these innovations continue expanding access to care.
California’s Hospitals, Doctors Seek Congressional Delegation Support in Preserving Access to Care
What’s happening: In a joint letter to the California congressional delegation, CHA and the California Medical Association (CMA) asked members to support access to health care for all Californians in year-end legislation.
What else to know: Critical federal health care legislation on Medicaid, Medicare, and telehealth will be up for votes in December.