Mike Thompson

04/30/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 04/30/2024 13:08

Thompson, Kelly, Smith Introduce Legislation Expanding Americans' Telehealth Options

Washington -- Today, U.S. Reps. Mike Thompson (CA-04), Mike Kelly (PA-16), and Adrian Smith (NE-03), members of the Ways & Means Subcommittee on Health, introduced H.R. 8151, bipartisan legislation that would permanently expand the list of practitioners eligible who provide telehealth services to include qualified physical therapists, occupational therapists, speech language pathologists, and audiologists.

Currently, these practitioners do not have permanent authorization to deliver electronic or virtual care to their patients. Families have come to rely on telehealth since the COVID-19 pandemic. Congress must act to preserve these authorities so that families, particularly in rural and underserved areas, have equal access to world-class health care.

"Telehealth is a proven method of delivering health care to patients who need it, especially those in rural, difficult-to-access, and underserved communities. Permanently expanding telehealth capabilities to more practitioners just makes sense," said Rep. Thompson. "I've been working to expand telehealth adoption and access for decades, and I'm thankful to Reps. Kelly and Smith for working with me to introduce this bipartisan legislation that will reduce barriers to accessing health care for Americans across the country."

"Americans across the country, especially rural areas, have seen the benefits of telehealth services following the COVID-19 pandemic. Seniors now have the convenience of seeing their doctor from the comfort of their own home. Families with children have new flexibility to work around their busy lives." said Rep. Kelly. "I am pleased to lead the expansion of these critical services to cover more practitioners who play a vital role in caring for our communities. This bill makes great strides towards delivering modern solutions to our constituents' future health care needs."

"In recent years, telehealth has proven to be a valuable tool for increasing health care access. In rural and remote communities like those in Nebraska's Third District, virtual engagement with providers can eliminate multiple hours of travel for patients in need of treatment," said Rep. Smith. "We should take advantage of every opportunity to increase health care availability and efficiency for our seniors, and I am grateful to Reps. Kelly and Thompson for the opportunity to work together on this bill."

Rep. Thompson is the founder and Co-Chair of the Congressional Telehealth Caucus. Rep. Thompson has worked to expand telehealth access since his time serving in the California State Senate, where he led California's passage of the first state telehealth access bill. When the COVID-19 pandemic struck, Rep. Thompson led bipartisan, bicameral legislation that immediately allowed seniors on Medicare to receive telehealth services for the duration of the public health emergency. Rep. Thompson also introduced legislation extending telehealth access through 2024, which was later signed into law. He continues to work to advance access to health care for all Americans.