Ted Cruz Proposes to Expand Telehealth, Coronavirus Testing
Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) proposed two pieces of legislation on Wednesday that would increase Americans’ access to telehealth and testing during the coronavirus outbreak.

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) proposed two pieces of legislation on Wednesday that would increase Americans’ access to telehealth and testing during the coronavirus outbreak.
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Wireline Competition Bureau announced on Friday that it would start accepting applications for the $200 million coronavirus telehealth program on Monday.
Clint Phillips, the CEO of telehealth company Medici, told Breitbart News Saturday that President Donald Trump’s telehealth reform has given 100 million Americans access to virtual care.
Businessmen, lawmakers, and health experts have lauded President Donald Trump’s expansion of telehealth for Medicare patients as “life-changing.” The reform has given Americans better access to care and improved doctor transparency efficiency.