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Telehealth became a lifeline for older Americans. But it still has glitches.

By The New York Times  
   December 13, 2021

Last month, Medicare announced that it would extend most telehealth coverage through 2023, to allow time to “evaluate whether the services should be permanently added” to its coverage. It had already made certain telehealth services permanent. Some services are scheduled to end when the declared public health emergency ends, which could occur before the end of 2023.

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