On Thursday, March 19, Mississippi Governor Tate Reeves announced the expansion of Medicaid coverage for telehealth services, in an effort to limit unnecessary travel, clinic visits, and possible exposure – through April 30, 2020. The Division of Medicaid's Telehealth Policy includes the following:

  • A beneficiary may access telehealth services from his or her home;
  • A beneficiary may use his or her personal cellular device, computer, tablet, or other web camera-enabled device to seek and receive medical care with a qualified distant-site provider; and
  • Any limitation on the use of audio-only telephonic consultations is waived.

The new policy covers all Mississippi Medicaid programs, including fee-for-service providers, Medicaid managed care, and CHIP.

Additional details can be found in the Governor's announcement, available here: https://medicaid.ms.gov/reeves-administration-announces-temporary-medicaid-changes-in-response-to-coronavirus-outbreak/

Related updates: The Mississippi State Board of Medical Licensure issued a proclamation on Sunday, March 15, announcing measures to combat the spread of the novel coronavirus. Read more.

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