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A Message From the AMA: Impact of Potential Government Funding Shutdown on Medicare Telehealth


The AMA has long called for Congress to enact legislation that would: (1) permanently allow Medicare patients in every geographic area, not just patients in rural areas, to receive telehealth services by waiving the geographic restrictions in current law; and (2) permanently allow Medicare patients to receive telehealth services in their homes instead of having to go to a medical facility to receive telehealth from a distant site. To date, however, Congress has passed legislation that only temporarily waives these requirements. Most recently, in March 2025 Congress extended these telehealth flexibilities for a six-month period that ends Sept. 30, 2025.

 

Physicians who provide telehealth services to Medicare patients should be aware that if Congress is not able to pass legislation before Oct. 1, 2025, that extends government funding, then the current Medicare telehealth flexibilities will lapse. This means that telehealth services would be limited to rural areas as they were before the COVID public health emergency and that patients would not be able to receive telehealth services in their homes. In addition, the ability to provide audio-only services to Medicare patients would lapse, as would the Acute Hospital Care at Home program.

 

In past government shutdowns, whenever Congress passed legislation to reopen the government, it made the funding and policies retroactive to the effective date of the shutdown. Physician practices may want to consider adjusting their patient schedules for telehealth services, however, as neither the likelihood nor the duration of a shutdown are known.--Joaquin Falcon, MLIS

Upcoming Events

MDS Annual Fall Clinical Conference hosted by the University of Maryland School of Medicine-Department of Dermatology

October 17, 2025, 12PM-5PM Davidge Hall


Registration is now open for the annual Maryland Dermatologic Society Fall Clinical Conference, with guest speaker Dr. Adam Rubin, NYU Lagone Health, with Resident patient case studies to follow and the announcement of this year's Resident Grant Award recipient. To register, email mds@medchi.org.


News & Resources

A Message from the Maryland Health Care Commission: "Maryland Health Care Commission Issues Reports on Increasing Primary Care Investment and Enhancing Prior Authorization Processes"


The Maryland Health Care Commission (MHCC) released two reports required by the Maryland General Assembly, about primary care and prior authorization, with recommendations aimed at improving transparency and reducing disparities in Maryland.


“All Marylanders deserve timely access to the care they need, and the foundation of any high-functioning health care system is primary care,” said Dr. Douglas Jacobs, MHCC Executive Director. “Improving access to primary care and increasing the efficiency, transparency, and accountability in the use of prior authorization can reduce wait times, support better health, and an overall experience of our health care system.”


The Primary Care Investment Report highlights stagnating investment in primary care, which contributes to workforce shortages, provider burnout, limited access to care. It underscores the essential role of primary care in reducing disparities and improving health outcomes, and reviews initiatives implemented by nearly 20 states to address challenges in increasing primary care investment. An analysis conducted by MHCC identifies trends among payors and geographic regions in Maryland that present the greatest opportunities to improve access, enhance quality, and reduce disparities through increased investment in primary care.


Additional steps are needed to improve investment in primary care in Maryland. Over the next year, MHCC will collaborate with payors to establish a statewide investment target. The MHCC also plans to analyze the factors that drive variations in spending and identify targeted opportunities to strengthen primary care commitments, with a focus on underserved communities. The MHCC will work with the legislature on additional reforms.  

The Prior Authorization Report includes findings on payors’ and pharmacy benefits managers’ implementation of a State-mandated online process that enables real-time benefit checks at the point of prescribing. Compliance requires use of national standards by July 1, 2026. The online process will streamline prior authorizations by enabling the acceptance and approval of prior authorization requests, identifying patient out-of-pocket costs, and suggesting medication alternatives.


Prior authorization reform at the federal and state levels informed MHCC’s recommendation for greater transparency. The MHCC will explore regulatory options in collaboration with partners across the state to ensure that the coverage criteria used by payors to determine medical necessity is publicly available and grounded in widely accepted treatment guidelines and high-quality clinical literature. The MHCC plans to build provider awareness of electronic prior authorization and real-time benefit check tools to reduce burden on providers and patients, and to improve timely access to care.


More information about MHCC can be found at: https://mhcc.maryland.gov/mhcc/default.aspx

Workers’ Compensation 101: What Every Employer Should Know


Workers’ Compensation 101: A quick guide to protecting your employees and your business with the coverage every employer should understand.

Maryland Vaccination Coverage


The Maryland Insurance Administration reminds residents that most vaccinations remain covered by private insurers and Medicaid. A new law signed by Governor Wes Moore ensures coverage of all CDC-recommended vaccines as of Dec. 31, 2024, including COVID-19, effective June 1, 2025. Learn more from the Maryland Insurance Administration and the Governor’s Office

Physician burnout in Maryland: Young Female Physicians at Highest Risk During COVID-19


Read more here.

Member Opportunities

Sign Up Now for MedChi’s 2026 Doctor of the Day!


Volunteer to serve in the Maryland State House First Aid Room during the 2026 General Assembly Session. Sign up here. Questions? Contact Hamida Mansaray at hmansaray@medchi.org or call 410-878-9599.

The Maryland Medicaid Office of Pharmacy Services is currently accepting applications for physicians, pharmacists and consumer members. Apply here today!

 

The committee is composed of five physicians, five pharmacists and two consumers living and working in Maryland. They review the Maryland Medicaid preferred drug list and make recommendations to the Secretary of Health for Maryland twice a year. Our meetings are held virtually on the first Thursday of November & May.

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