Telehealth Services
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AI Summary — Last 24 Hours
In the past 24 hours, the use of voice AI technology in hearing care has been showcased as a promising avenue to enhance access to services while maintaining essential human interaction, underscoring ongoing discussions within CMS regarding telehealth's expansion. This development aligns with the Trump administration's push for innovative healthcare solutions, particularly as HHS, under Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., aims to improve service delivery efficiency and patient outcomes. As providers adapt, leveraging telehealth and technology could become critical for value-based care models, particularly as stakeholders await further policy announcements from CMS regarding telehealth reimbursement frameworks. For more details, see Voice AI in Hearing Care.
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