US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal House Bill HB783

Introduced
1/28/25  

Caption

Sustainable Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation Services in the Home Act

Impact

If enacted, HB783 will have a significant impact on the way that cardiopulmonary rehabilitation services are delivered, making it easier for patients to receive treatment in the comfort of their homes. This legislation is particularly important as it codifies the temporary measures put in place during the pandemic into permanent law. Key provisions in the bill clarify that telehealth services can be utilized and that in-home visits may be offered through designated hospital outpatient departments, expanding access to essential health services for those in need.

Summary

House Bill 783, known as the Sustainable Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation Services in the Home Act, seeks to amend Title XVIII of the Social Security Act by permanently extending in-home cardiopulmonary rehabilitation flexibilities that were initially implemented in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. The bill addresses how rehabilitation services can be delivered to patients, particularly allowing for these services to be furnished through telehealth, thereby accommodating patients who may be unable to attend in-person sessions due to various constraints such as mobility, distance, or ongoing health concerns.

Contention

While the bill appears to have broad support, debates around HB783 may arise concerning the quality of care provided through telehealth versus traditional in-person rehabilitation services. Critics might argue that while in-home and telehealth services increase accessibility, they could potentially compromise patient outcomes due to the lack of direct supervision and interaction with healthcare professionals. Ensuring robustness of the telehealth services and maintaining high standards of care will likely be central to discussions surrounding this bill.

Congress_id

119-HR-783

Policy_area

Health

Introduced_date

2025-01-28

Companion Bills

US SB248

Related Sustainable Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation Services in the Home Act

Previously Filed As

US SB248

Sustainable Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation Services in the Home Act

US SB717

Increasing Access to Quality Cardiac Rehabilitation Care Act of 2025

US HB6894

Increasing Access to Quality Cardiac Rehabilitation Care Act of 2025

US SB1800

Rural Health Sustainability Act of 2025

US AB709

Sustainable Groundwater Management Act: groundwater sustainability plans.

US HB5269

RESULTS Act Reforming and Enhancing Sustainable Updates to Laboratory Testing Services Act of 2025

US HB2942

appropriation; DES; rehabilitation group homes

US HB1018

Vocational Rehabilitation Services

US A2176

Requires health insurance coverage of at-home rehabilitation services.

US S2824

Requires health insurance coverage of at-home rehabilitation services.

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