Telehealth Is About to Abruptly End for Seniors

A TIME artículo explains that Medicare’s telehealth program, which allowed people on Medicare (including seniors) to see doctors online during the COVID-19 pandemic, ended on September 30, 2025, because Congress did not renew it by the deadline. The program had made it easier for those with chronic conditions like serious illnesses and mobility challenges, to get care from home. Some people worry that without telehealth, accessing timely care will be harder, particularly for those who live far from doctors or have health limitations. While some doctors may continue offering telehealth, the future of Medicare telehealth services is uncertain until Congress takes action.

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