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For three years now, the expansion of telehealth has made care more accessible for many people, especially those in rural areas. Patients have been able to receive prescriptions from providers without seeing them in person. But that may change come May 11 when the federal government is set to end the Covid-19 public health emergency declaration that made this convenience possible. Before the pandemic, medical practitioners were subject to the conditions of the Ryan Haight Act, which required at least one in-person examination before prescribing a controlled medicine, said Dr. Shabana Khan, chair of the American Psychiatric Association’s Committee on Telepsychiatry. “There are seven exceptions, and one of them is a public health emergency declared by the secretary of (health and human services), which is what we’ve had for the past three years,” Khan said. “It was immensely helpful … and allowed many Americans to get their medical care without having to come in person, so we could treat patients completely remotely."
The expansion of telehealth has made healthcare more accessible, especially for those in remote areas, over the past three years. However, the Covid-19 public health emergency declaration has been a significant contributor to this convenience, allowing healthcare providers to prescribe controlled medicines without an in-person examination. The federal government's decision to end the declaration on May 11th may impact the future of telehealth and remote care for patients. This change may particularly affect patients in remote areas who rely on telehealth for their medical care. It is crucial for policymakers and healthcare providers to consider the implications of this decision and the importance of telehealth in improving access to care.
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