HR 6364
Medicare Telehealth Privacy Act of 2023
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Bill overview
This bill, the Medicare Telehealth Privacy Act of 2023, aims to protect the privacy of doctors and practitioners who offer telehealth services from their homes. It specifically modifies a section of the Social Security Act to prevent Medicare from publicly disclosing the home addresses of these providers if they are required to include them on enrollment forms or billing statements. The goal is to safeguard their personal information and maintain the flexibility of telehealth services. This legislation seeks to preserve existing telehealth privacy protections within the Medicare program.
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Bill Johnson
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