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Jerry Moran for Senate: Sens. Moran, Tester Push to Expand VA Telehealth Services for Rural Veterans

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WASHINGTON – On the two-year anniversary of the signing of the Commander John Scott Hannon Veterans Mental Health Care Improvement Act (Hannon Act), U.S. Senators Jerry Moran (R-Kan.) and Jon Tester (D-Mont.) – ranking  member and chairman of the U.S. Senate Committee on Veterans’ Affairs  (SVAC) – today urged the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to expedite  its efforts to establish a telehealth grant and access point program to  better care for rural veterans as directed under the law.

The senators’ bipartisan Hannon Act,  signed into law on October 17th, 2020, required the VA to increase the  number of locations where VA telehealth care is available at non-VA  facilities through a grant funding program.

“While not a  replacement for in-person care in every situation, telehealth is  essential for reaching veterans in rural and remote areas and who live  far distances from the nearest VA facility,” the senators wrote in a letter to VA Secretary Denis McDonough. “Telehealth  has become an even more important care option during the COVID-19  pandemic, allowing VA to safely provide routine care to veterans without  needing to travel…Given the unprecedented increase in telehealth demand  and the historic level of investment in VA telehealth funding, we are  concerned VA has yet to publish a proposed rule to enact the telehealth  grants program from the Hannon Act.”

Sens. Moran and Tester  further highlighted how the new grant program would allow non-VA  facilities, including Veterans Service Organizations (VSOs), nonprofits  or businesses, to become a telehealth access point for local veterans  living in rural or remote areas to receive care closer to home. VSOs in  particular have been consistent supporters of increasing telehealth  access for veterans in rural and remote areas and would be able to  utilize the program to help bolster veterans’ access to care.

“Please  provide an update on the status of the telehealth grant program  development, steps taken to expedite implementation, and a timeline for  VA to publish a proposed rule, final rule, and award grants in  accordance with Section 701 of the Hannon Act,” the senators continued. “VA must take action to ensure veterans in rural and remote areas have  timely and convenient access to care and telehealth services.”

Read the senators’ full letter HERE.

Original source can be found here.

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