American Hospital Association June 5, 2019
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The Center for Connected Health Policy, the National Telehealth Policy Resource Center, has released its latest biannual update on state telehealth laws, regulations, and policies, with a primary focus on Medicaid fee-for-service programs. However, managed care/private payer laws are also covered when available.

Telehealth policy trends are briefly summarized from a national perspective, followed by detailed state profiles. Each state profile on telehealth reimbursement includes:

  • Key state agencies/organizations
  • State policy overview
  • Definitions
  • Live video, store-and-forward, and remote patient monitoring
  • Eligible providers, sites, geographic limits, facility/transmission fees, services/specialties
  • Consent
  • Professional regulation/health and safety, including...

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