Lexology November 14, 2022
Brouse McDowell

As a result of the successful measures implemented in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, many states have expanded their telehealth laws to provide more satisfactory services to patients. Market research has shown that telehealth is effective at reducing the odds of no-show visits1 and that 94% of telehealth patients would use telehealth services again2. These outstanding statistics should alert providers and organizations of their opportunity to expand their telehealth practices to patients across the country. Below are best practices for providers and organizations to implement before providing telehealth services to patients located in other states.

1. Ascertain What State Law Governs

Before providing telehealth services, providers and organizations must ascertain what state telehealth requirements govern in order to determine a)...

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Topics: Digital Health, Govt Agencies, Patient / Consumer, Provider, Regulations, Technology, Telehealth
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