US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal Senate Bill SB1261

Introduced
4/2/25  

Caption

CONNECT for Health Act of 2025 Creating Opportunities Now for Necessary and Effective Care Technologies (CONNECT) for Health Act of 2025

Impact

The implications of SB1261 on state laws primarily revolve around the enhancement of telehealth provisions which would align Medicare regulations with more modern care delivery methods. By establishing a framework for telehealth, the bill aims to improve healthcare delivery in rural and underserved regions while potentially reducing healthcare costs. The expected outcome is a more uniform standard across states regarding the provision and reimbursement for telehealth services, which supporters argue would streamline operations and improve patient care efficiency. However, the act may face scrutiny regarding the oversight of telehealth practices and its impact on traditional healthcare models.

Summary

SB1261, titled the 'CONNECT for Health Act of 2025,' aims to significantly expand access to telehealth services under the Medicare program. The bill proposes to eliminate geographic limitations on telehealth services, allowing beneficiaries to receive care regardless of their location. Furthermore, it seeks to expand eligible originating sites for telehealth, thus allowing a broader range of facilities, including those in underserved areas, to offer these services. Notably, the bill also plans to remove the requirement for in-person visits prior to furnishing telehealth services for certain specialties, enhancing patient convenience and accessibility.

Contention

Despite the broad support for expanding telehealth, SB1261 is not without its controversies. Critics express concerns about maintaining the quality and integrity of virtual healthcare services, particularly regarding fraud and abuses associated with telehealth billing patterns. There are apprehensions that a significant increase in telehealth services without stringent oversight may lead to an increase in outliers in billing, prompting fears of potential overuse of telehealth services. Additionally, the training and preparedness of healthcare providers to effectively engage in telehealth and administer quality care remain integral discussions in the implementation of this bill.

Congress_id

119-S-1261

Policy_area

Health

Introduced_date

2025-04-02

Companion Bills

US HB4206

Same As CONNECT for Health Act of 2025 Creating Opportunities Now for Necessary and Effective Care Technologies (CONNECT) for Health Act of 2025

Previously Filed As

US HB4206

CONNECT for Health Act of 2025 Creating Opportunities Now for Necessary and Effective Care Technologies (CONNECT) for Health Act of 2025

US SB3439

Connecting Caregivers to Medicare Act of 2025

US HB6735

Connecting Caregivers to Medicare Act of 2025

US SB585

Servicemember to Veteran Health Care Connection Act of 2025

US HB7995

CONNECT Act Chafee Opportunities for New Networks and Existing Connection Trust Act

US HB4186

Connecting Students with Mental Health Services Act

US HB7676

Career-Connected Learning Pathways Act of 2026

US SB141

Connected MOM Act Connected Maternal Online Monitoring Act

US HB5957

Connecting Veterans to Care Act of 2025

US SB931

COMPLETE Care Act Connecting Our Medical Providers with Links to Expand Tailored and Effective Care

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Telehealth for All Act of 2025.

ME LD742

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NJ S1935

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HI SB1281

Relating To Telehealth.

NJ A1645

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NJ A4852

Permits prescription of Schedule II controlled dangerous substances via telemedicine and telehealth without in-person examination or review.

HI HB557

Relating To Telehealth.

AZ SB1140

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