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A bill has been reintroduced in Congress that would allow healthcare providers to use telehealth for treatment in any state during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, mHealthIntelligence reports. The Temporary Reciprocity to Ensure Access to Treatment Act, which was filed in both the House and the Senate, would enable providers to bypass state and federal licensing requirements during the public health emergency amid pandemic and improve access to care for patients.
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