Patients go without needed treatment after government shutdown disrupts a telehealth program
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MINOOKA, Ill. (AP) — Bill Swick has a rare degenerative brain disease that inhibits his mobility and speech. Instead of the hassle of traveling an hour to a clinic in downtown Chicago to visit a speech therapist, he has benefited from virtual appointments from the comfort of his home. But Swick, 53, hasn’t had access to those appointments for the last month. The federal government shutdown , now in its fifth week, halted funding for the Medicare telehealth program that pays his provider for her
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