ICYMI: Some telehealth and home care frozen by Democrat-led shutdown
Washington,
October 1, 2025
In an exclusive statement to Axios, House Majority Whip Tom Emmer (R-Minn.) slammed Democrats for shutting down the government and allowing specific health care services to lapse for millions of Americans. In case you missed itβ¦ Some telehealth and home care frozen by shutdown Axios Maya Goldman October 1, 2025 The government shutdown left some seniors without access to telehealth, while others receiving hospital-level care at home are being discharged or sent back to inpatient units. The big picture: Congress only authorized Medicare to pay for expanded telehealth care and the Acute Care Hospital at Home initiative through Sept. 30 β meaning additional legislation is required to restore the services.
Where it stands: All hospitals participating in the hospital-at-home initiative had to discharge patients or move them to physical hospitals on Tuesday after government funding lapsed without Congress renewing the program, per a recent notice from Medicare administrators.
Providers can still offer telehealth services to all Medicare enrollees β they just won't get paid for it. Congress could authorize back pay for claims made during the shutdown if it chooses to extend the programs.
This is the first time these programs have expired, despite many close calls and last-minute funding extensions from Congress since Medicare got the authority to reimburse for them in 2020.
What they're saying: House Majority Whip Tom Emmer (R-Minn.) told Axios that Democrats' willingness to not agree to a stopgap funding measure and to let telehealth coverage lapse exposes an inconsistency in their priorities.
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