Over-Regulation Keeps Home Bound Americans From "Aging in Place."

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An excellent article appearing in the National Law Journal reviews how over-regulation hinders the desperately-needed expansion of telemedicine. We cannot allow the pending telehealth-related legislation to be caught up in partisan division. Be sure to contact your elected officials in Washington that telehealth expansion is crucial for cost effective, quality healthcare in America.
Remote, 24-hour monitoring would allow Americans who need long-term care to "age in place" at home.

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