Congressman Greg Pence Pushes for the Expansion and Modernization of Telehealth Services in Indiana
During a recent hearing convened by the House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee, U.S. Congressman Greg Pence of Indiana took a firm stand on the future of telehealth services across the state. With a keen focus on enhancing patient care through the use of telemedicine, Pence shared insights from the pandemic era, advocating for the permanence of telehealth flexibilities introduced under Medicare.
The congressman threw his weight behind the Telehealth Modernization Act, a legislative proposal designed to cement the advances in telehealth achieved during the COVID-19 pandemic. By pushing for its passage, Pence aims to ensure that residents, particularly those in rural communities of Indiana, maintain uninterrupted access to quality healthcare services. The act also seeks to address the crucial need for expanding telemedicine in mental health services, a sector that has seen considerable demand in areas facing significant healthcare workforce shortages.
Reflecting on the collaborative success achieved during the Trump-Pence Administration in expanding telehealth services, Congressman Pence underscored the importance of solidifying these innovations within the healthcare system. His advocacy for the Telehealth Modernization Act represents a crucial step forward in making quality healthcare accessible for all, especially for those in the most remote corners of Indiana and beyond.