As of May 11, 2023, the Public Health Emergency (PHE) has officially ended, leaving the future of coverage and reimbursement for behavioral health services via Telehealth uncertain. With the PHE's conclusion, numerous rules and regulations are set to revert to pre-pandemic requirements, sparking debates about reinstating the Ryan Haight Act's in-person exam requirements for prescribing controlled substances.
Navigating the complex Telehealth regulatory landscape continues to pose challenges for many behavioral health providers. However, fear not! This session, led by industry expert Toni Elhoms, CCS, CRC, CPC, is here to equip you with the essential information to successfully navigate regulatory compliance after the PHE. Gain valuable insights on maximizing Behavioral Health Telehealth services within your organization, compliantly reporting BH services based on the latest 2023 rules, and understanding the potential challenges that lie ahead.
Navigating the complexities of Behavioral Health Telehealth and Telemedicine regulatory compliance are challenging. CMS and commercial insurance payers regularly present policy changes and notice of material changes to their Behavioral Health Telehealth service lines regarding coverage and reimbursement policies. This webinar will give you a deeper understanding of the upcoming Behavioral Health changes to regulations following the end of the PHE, unpack the Ryan Haight Act requirements post-PHE, discuss various payer coverage and reimbursement policies, provide tips on finding the latest updates, and so much more!
Professional Fee Coders, Auditors, Billers, Educators, Consultants, Revenue Cycle Management Professionals, Coding Management and Operational Leadership, Behavioral Health Providers, Mental Health Providers, Psychiatrists, Psychologists, Clinical Social Workers, Physician Advisers, Compliance Officers/Committees