Tag: telehealth regulation

Chestnut Ridge Beats Telehealth Compliance Deadline With VSee-Credible Consent Documentation Integration

Updated 8/01/2023 The Pennsylvania Office of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services (OMHSAS) announced that the two-year COVID-19 holiday is over for telehealth providers. The flexibilities allowed by the Act 30 of 2022 will be terminated on October 31, 2022 April 1, 2023 January 1, 2024.  Reinstated telehealth documentation regulations…

Getting Started with Telemedicine #6 – Practicing Physicians Panel Recording | Webinar Series

Tips from Physicians in the Trenches Hear from physicians who have made the transition from doing in-person only visits to telemedicine. Learn from their experiences and get practical advice for getting set up. Gain a vision for the bigger possibilities of virtual care. Objectives: Review the value and efficiency that…

Getting Started With Telemedicine #5 – Legal Considerations Recording | Webinar Series

Staying Secure and Compliant With the COVID-19 Emergency requiring physicians to adopt telehealth and position more of their staff to work from home, important patient privacy and security risks emerge. This webinar will address those along with practical tips for compliance. Learning Objectives: Learn the HIPAA privacy risks associated with…

Getting Started With Telemedicine #4 – Patient-Centered Care Recording| Webinar Series

Tools To Optimize How You Care For Patients Telemedicine is the new normal for patient care through the COVID-19 Emergency. This webinar will focus on using telemedicine to enhance patient-centered care, including exploring new and upcoming technology solutions that will help support physicians in providing optimal person-centered care to patients.…

Getting Started With Telemedicine #3 – Reimbursement Recording | Webinar Series

How Do I Get Paid for Telemedicine? Anjali and Mary Jean will present on the changing landscape of telemedicine reimbursement what it was in the past, where it is now during the National Emergency, and probable future outcomes based on her experience and insight. Additionally, she will provide practical guidance…

Getting Started With Telemedicine #5 – Legal Considerations | Webinar Series

Legal Considerations of Telemedicine View Recording Staying Secure and Compliant With the COVID-19 Emergency requiring physicians to adopt telehealth and position more of their staff to work from home, important patient privacy and security risks emerge. This webinar will address those along with practical tips for compliance. Learning Objectives: Learn…

Getting Started With Telemedicine #3 – Reimbursement | Webinar Series

Telemedicine Reimbursement View Recording How Do I Get Paid for Telemedicine? Anjali and Mary Jean will present on the changing landscape of telemedicine reimbursement what it was in the past, where it is now during the National Emergency, and probable future outcomes based on her experience and insight. Additionally, she…

Telemedicine 101: Getting Started Recording | Webinar Series #1

Get practical tips on choosing a technology platform that is right for your practice. Learn about how the right telehealth technology can save you and your staff valuable time in set up, onboarding, and patient flow. Set the right expectations about what telehealth can and cannot do. Find out best…

Telehealth Risks, Safety, and Malpractice – How Covered Are You? – Dr. David L. Feldman (The Doctors Company )

Do you have telehealth ready for COVID-19? Learn about your telehealth medical liability risks. Is your employer malpractice coverage enough? How much should you be paying for telehealth malpractice insurance? Does it cover your physicians in multiple states? How is AI complicating matters? Don’t be in the 50% of physicians…

Risk Contracting for Telehealth Providers – Morgan Tilleman (Foley & Lardner)

Morgan J. Tilleman is senior counsel and a business lawyer with Foley & Lardner LLP and is a member of the firm’s Insurance & Reinsurance Industry Team and the Health Care Industry Team. His practice is concentrated on corporate and regulatory insurance and reinsurance law and on the intersection of…

Making Telehealth Drug Prescribing Lawful – Joe Mcmenamin, MD, JD (McMenamin Law)

Joseph P. McMenamin is the AV-rated Principal at McMenamin Law Offices, PLLC, in Richmond, Virginia. MLO is a health law boutique serving health care providers and life sciences companies, focusing on legal issues pertinent to distance care, general health law, risk management, and reimbursement.  Dr. McMenamin has 30 years of…

Regulatory Landmines for Next-gen Telehealth: AI, Chatbots, Data analytics, and Other Innovations – Lara Compton, JD (Nelson Hardiman)

In her role as outside general counsel for healthcare and life sciences clients, Lara Compton draws on her experience serving as in-house counsel for two nonprofit health systems, Sutter Health in Northern California and Community Medical Centers in Central California, and her experience at two global law firms, DLA Piper…

Telehealth Reimbursement Highlights 2019 – Charles Dunham, JD (Epstein Becker & Green)

CHARLES C. DUNHAM, IV, is an Associate in Health Care & Life Sciences at Epstein Becker Green. He serves as outside counsel to telehealth/telemedicine practice groups and management companies on federal and state regulatory matters related to professional licensure & standard of practice rules, government & private payor reimbursement, HIPAA…

Medicare Part B: Telehealth Coverage Updates – Carynne Godfrey (Noridian)

Carynne has five years’ experience with Noridian Healthcare Solutions and close to eight years working in the Healthcare Industry. She started out as a Customer Service Representative in the Part B Provider Contact Center, making her way to a Customer Service Specialist, then transitioned to being a Quality Analyst for…

Telehealth drug prescribing & the opioid crisis: What every doctor needs to know — Bradley Davidsen

How is the opioid crisis changing regulations around online drug prescribing? What are the online prescribing rules that every physician ought to know? Is an in-person exam necessary for prescribing medication online? How does telehealth drug prescribing work across state lines or internationally? Join health care attorney Brad Davidsen on…

The Dark Side of Telehealth Parity Laws and Private Payer Reimbursement

Even though the majority of states now have telemedicine and telehealth laws, the reality is the road to telemedicine reimbursement from private payers is still long and hard. Let’s take a deeper look how telehealth parity laws affect how much providers are getting paid. Telehealth Parity Laws (Telemedicine laws are…