Connected Health Initiative https://connectedhi.com CHI Mon, 02 Mar 2026 16:38:50 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.1 Comments of the Connected Health Initiative, Health Data, Technology, and Interoperability: ASTP/ONC Deregulatory Actions to Unleash Prosperity [RIN 0955-AA09; 90 FR 60970] https://connectedhi.com/comments-of-the-connected-health-initiative-health-data-technology-and-interoperability-astp-onc-deregulatory-actions-to-unleash-prosperity-rin-0955-aa09-90-fr-60970/ Mon, 02 Mar 2026 16:38:50 +0000 https://connectedhi.com/?p=3798  

CHI Comments re HTI-5 Proposed Rule (27 Feb 2026)

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Connected Health Initiative’s Sign-On Letter to Assistant Secretary for Technology Policy Request for Information on Accelerating the Adoption and Use of Artificial Intelligence as Part of Clinical Care https://connectedhi.com/connected-health-initiatives-sign-on-letter-to-assistant-secretary-for-technology-policy-request-for-information-on-accelerating-the-adoption-and-use-of-artificial-intelligence-as-part-of-clinical-c/ Tue, 24 Feb 2026 15:16:30 +0000 https://connectedhi.com/?p=3795  

Sign-on Ltr re ASTR Clinical Care AI RFI (Feb 23 2026)

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Congress Took Steps to Support Medicare Telehealth. We Hope They Keep Up https://connectedhi.com/congress-took-steps-to-support-medicare-telehealth-we-hope-they-keep-up/ Thu, 12 Feb 2026 17:32:25 +0000 https://connectedhi.com/?p=3789  

In January, Congress passed a bill to approve most of the budget for the remainder of the fiscal year. That bill included a huge win for digital health, value-based care, and health innovation: a two-year extension of the waivers on Medicare payments for live audio-video telehealth visits. We at the Connected Health Initiative, along with many of our colleagues in the digital health space, have been strongly advocating for this extension and applaud Congress’s work on this issue. You can read our recent statement on the extension here.

Congress has been doing a lot of work on improving Medicare’s use of telehealth. On January 8, the House Committee on Energy and Commerce held a hearing titled “Legislative Proposals to Support Patient Access to Medicare Services,” to which CHI submitted comments for the record. You can see our full statement here, but for the highlights, keep reading.

In addition to our championship of Medicare telehealth waivers (which we have written about extensively, see blogs here and here, as well as a letter here), we also advocate changes to how software as a medical device (SaMD) is treated by Medicare’s payment system. The current payment structure treats cutting-edge diagnostics software the same as Microsoft Word, despite the massive gulf between those types of software’s usages—and clinical value to practitioners and patients. Grouping these different types of software together in the lower-tier “indirect practice expense” payment category discourages the use of high-tech SaMD by putting its cost out of reach for many healthcare providers. Although the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) has been asking the health tech community questions about proper payment for years, we still have yet to see modernization in the way CMS treats new health technologies.

Our statement for the record in the January 8 hearing keyed in on these CMS payment dynamics, focusing in particular on the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in healthcare. We believe AI health tools will be a critical part of keeping our health system functioning as need continues to grow. Estimates suggest successful use of AI applications will create $150 billion in annual savings for the U.S. healthcare economy alone by the end of this year (note that this savings estimate should be considered conservative, as it only includes a “top 10” of AI scenarios). Because improved patient outcomes for Medicare beneficiaries will entail allotting resources to services other than those addressing acute and chronic illnesses, AI can help bring the right resources to the right areas to support additional services such as therapy, tailored case management, habilitative services, and transport and translation costs. We need policymakers in both Congress and the executive branch to continue supporting AI health tools, pushing for their reimbursement through Medicare, and encouraging medical professionals to utilize health tools that make their lives easier.

We are glad that Congress continues to examine ways to incorporate health innovations into healthcare and urge policymakers to keep up the good work!

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Connected Health Initiative Statement on Passage of a Two-Year Extension for Medicare Telehealth Waivers https://connectedhi.com/connected-health-initiative-statement-on-passage-of-a-two-year-extension-for-medicare-telehealth-waivers/ Wed, 04 Feb 2026 09:00:47 +0000 https://connectedhi.com/?p=3788 WASHINGTON, DC – Statement from Brian Scarpelli, executive director of the Connected Health Initiative on the Passage of a Two-Year Extension for Medicare Telehealth Waivers:

“The Connected Health Initiative (CHI) applauds Congress’ firm action to extend waiver authority for reimbursement of telehealth services through Medicare. This two-year extension will give patients, healthcare providers, insurers, and others in the healthcare system the security they need to continue incorporating life-saving telehealth services in patient care. It is also another important step towards permanent reimbursement for Medicare telehealth services, a key goal of CHI and other digital health advocates. We are thankful the Senate has acknowledged the importance of these waivers, and hope that they will continue to work toward a permanent solution.”

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Connected Health Initiative’s Letter to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services re: Outstanding Questions and Opportunities to Maximize the ACCESS Model’s Potential https://connectedhi.com/connected-health-initiatives-letter-to-the-centers-for-medicare-and-medicaid-services-re-outstanding-questions-and-opportunities-to-maximize-the-access-models-potential/ Mon, 02 Feb 2026 15:14:14 +0000 https://connectedhi.com/?p=3777  

CHI letter to CMS-CMMI re ACCESS Model (28 Jan 2026)

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