H.B. 6470 An Act Concerning Home Health, Telehealth and Utilization Review and H.B. 6472 An Act Concerning Telehealth
Date: February 23, 2021
To: Human Services Committee
From: Brunilda Ferraj, MSW, Director of Policy Research & Organizational Initiatives, The Alliance
Re: H.B. 6470 An Act Concerning Home Health, Telehealth and Utilization Review and H.B. 6472 An Act Concerning Telehealth
Good morning Senator Moore, Representative Abercrombie, Senator Berthel, Representative Case and distinguished members of the Human Services Committee.
My name is Brunilda Ferraj, Dictor of Policy Research & Organizational Initiatives at the CT Community Nonprofit Alliance (The Alliance). The Alliance is the statewide association of community nonprofits. Community nonprofits provide essential services in every city and town in Connecticut, serving hundreds of thousands of people in need – and employing 117,000 people. They are an important part of what makes Connecticut a great place to live and work and an important piece of our economy.
Thank you for the opportunity to provide testimony in support of H.B. 6470 An Act Concerning Home Health, Telehealth and Utilization Review and H.B. 6472 An Act Concerning Telehealth.
Nonprofits are on the front lines of the coronavirus pandemic, ensuring the continuity of community services to children, families and communities. Access to care has continued in large part due to temporary authorizations to allow for the expanded use of telehealth.
The ability to bill to Medicaid for telehealth, along with other telehealth related provisions implemented by Governor Lamont through Executive Order has provided people a chance to talk to providers without adding to crowds and risks in waiting rooms, eliminated transportation concerns for low-income and rural patients, and reduced staff exposure to the virus.
Because the authorization to provide telehealth services in Connecticut’s Medicaid program came out the day before the state largely closed in March, most providers did not have telehealth infrastructure in place prior to the pandemic. They had to design a system overnight, including the purchasing of laptops, online security and privacy systems, virtual meeting platform licenses, issuance of smartphones to regular patients. These investments have been made at enormous expense, much of it unplanned, with promising results that suggest continuing to use these systems after reopening the state will lead to increased service delivery, efficiency and effectiveness.
The use of telehealth services will be important during the transition period during which in-person, site-based programs may be operational, but some families will continue to experience anxiety in meeting face-to-face. Telehealth services hold the possibility of long-term savings while reaching more people during and beyond the current pandemic.
We urge you to pass An Act Concerning Telehealth because it:
- Continues to pay for telehealth at the same rate as in-person visits and allows services to be delivered from any setting: Payment should be based on the treatment provided, not the location of from where the service is provided. Telehealth has added costs to providers who are maintaining physical offices as well as paying costs for telehealth.
- Allows telephonic/audio only sessions: This is important to ensuring access to care for people who do not have access to technology needed for video conferencing
- Allows the use any HIPAA compliant platform: This allows providers to meet clients where they are, on platforms they are comfortable with and knowledgeable using.
Thank you for your time and consideration.
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