Medicare coverage expands telehealth service

Medicare coverage expands telehealth service
                        

Dear Savvy Senior,

Does Medicare cover telehealth services? My 71-year-old mother has chronic type-2 diabetes but is very concerned about going to the doctor for fear of exposing herself to coronavirus. What can you tell us?

Avoiding the Doctor

Dear Avoiding,

Yes! Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Medicare recently announced it will expand coverage for telehealth services to help keep vulnerable seniors safe at home. Here’s what you and your mom should know.

Telehealth services

If you’re not familiar with telehealth or telemedicine services, they are full visits with a health-care provider who isn’t at your location using telephone or video technology devices such as a smartphone, tablet or computer.

Telehealth services allow Medicare beneficiaries to take care of ongoing medical problems as well as new concerns while following public health advice to stay home during the coronavirus outbreak.

Medicare patients with chronic health conditions now don’t have to postpone a regular follow-up visit with the doctor to keep safe. They can do it via Skype or FaceTime. And people concerned they may have the virus could see their doctor or nurse practitioner virtually to find out how to get tested. Nursing-home residents also will be able to have telehealth consultations with their doctors.

If your mom isn’t familiar or comfortable with technology, you or another relative or friend can assist her. You may need to go over to her house to help her do this. Bring your smartphone, tablet or laptop. But remember: Don’t visit if you’re feeling sick.

Risk of serious illness from the coronavirus is much greater for older people and those with underlying health problems such as lung conditions, diabetes or heart problems. Many seniors also are managing chronic health issues that put them at heightened risk.

Until recently telehealth coverage under original Medicare has been limited to beneficiaries only in rural areas, and patients often need to go to specially designated sites for their visits.

The expanded telehealth coverage, which will remain in effect during the coronavirus outbreak, now allows doctors and hospitals to bill Medicare for visits via telemedicine that previously had to take place in person at a medical office or facility.

If your mom happens to get her Medicare benefits through a private Medicare Advantage plan, they also will expand their telehealth services. For coverage details contact her plan directly.

Other Medicare coverage

In addition to the expanded telehealth services, Medicare also will cover all coronavirus testing costs to see if your mom has been infected and medically necessary hospitalizations, so if her doctor recommends she remain in quarantine at the hospital rather than self-isolating at home, she will not have to pay for these costs.

And if your mom has a Medicare Part D prescription drug plan, it will cover the coronavirus vaccine when it becomes available and will waive prescription refill limits so she can have extra medication on hand during the pandemic.

For more information on how Medicare is covering the coronavirus, see www.Medicare.gov/medicare-coronavirus. And for the latest information on the coronavirus, visit www.Coronavirus.gov.

Send your senior questions to Savvy Senior, P.O. Box 5443, Norman, OK 73070, or visit www.SavvySenior.org. Jim Miller is a contributor to the NBC Today show and author of “The Savvy Senior” book.


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