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New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy has vetoed a bill that would have made payment parity for telehealth permanent in the state, after the rule was adopted on an emergency basis for the COVID-19 pandemic, reports Health Leaders Media. Gov. Murphy conditionally vetoed S.B. 2559, which would have mandated that payers – including the state Medicaid program – reimburse health care providers for telehealth services at no less than the rate they pay for in-person services.
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