CMS unveils ACCESS Model to expand digital care for Medicare patients with chronic conditions

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) has announced a major new initiative aimed at modernizing healthcare delivery for older Americans. Known as the ACCESS model, this program is designed to significantly expand the availability of digital care options for Medicare patients. The goal is to bridge the gap between traditional in-person visits and modern telehealth capabilities, ensuring that seniors have easier access to specialists and routine care regardless of where they live.

This move comes as part of a broader federal push to integrate digital health tools into standard medical practice. By incentivizing providers to adopt these technologies, CMS hopes to improve health equity and outcomes for underserved populations who often struggle with transportation or geographic isolation. The model focuses on making digital platforms user-friendly for seniors while reimbursing doctors fairly for virtual consultations. This initiative represents a pivotal shift in how the government views and funds digital health, acknowledging that remote care is now an essential pillar of the national healthcare system.

Read the original article at: https://www.mobihealthnews.com/news/cms-unveils-access-model-expand-digital-care-medicare-patients


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