Arizona seniors, veterans, students, and families have all relied on expanded telehealth services to access affordable health care safely in their homes throughout the pandemic.
We successfully worked to include provisions of our CONNECT for Health Act in past COVID-19 response legislation, allowing Arizona seniors and other Medicare beneficiaries increased access to telehealth services – but these provisions will expire following the pandemic unless permanently expanded.
That’s why I recently partnered with 44 lawmakers from both parties in the U.S. Senate and House to call for the extension of expanded coverage of pandemic telehealth services.
Click HERE to read our bipartisan letter.
Permanently extending telehealth services expands access to affordable care for Arizonans and reduces federal spending as we recover from the pandemic and resulting economic downturn.
Last week, Senator Mark Kelly and I were excited to announce that we secured over $2 million in telehealth funding for communities across Arizona. We’re proud to help deliver this critical funding for Arizona communities, helping ensure Arizonans can receive health care services they need – no matter where they live in our state.
Click HERE to see where the funds will be distributed in AZ.
It’s important that we work together to achieve lasting results that will make a real difference in the lives of everyday families. And, on behalf of Arizonans, I’ll keep working to do exactly that.