Moving Forward with Technology

The House Committee on Ways and Means just passed the Steve Gleason Act (S.984) named for Steve Gleason, former professional football player with the New Orleans Saints. Originally, the bill was introduced by Senator David Vitter from Louisiana and passed in the Senate in April.

The legislation ensures that patients will have access to speech generating devices and eye tracking alternatives to allow thousands of Americans previously unable to use tools like email and text messages to communicate effectively. The Act also removes the rental cap for durable medical equipment under Medicare with respect to speech generating devices.

Vermont Sets Policy on Telemedicine

The Vermont Board of Medical Practice in May, approved and released their first document titled “Policy on the Appropriate Use of Telemedicine Technologies in the Practice of Medicine”. The challenge to the Board was to find the right balance so that new technologies will be able to offer convenience and better access to care. …Continue reading