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Telemedicine services for COVID-19
We know you might be receiving an overwhelming demand for your services. Genoa Telepsychiatry is here to help you set up telemedicine services across primary care and behavioral health to help your patients get the care they need remotely.
If you are interested in our telemedicine services, please fill out the form below and someone from our team will be in touch with you within 48 hours.
Given the rapidly evolving circumstances, please note that the availability of these services may be limited in certain states due to regulatory restrictions and resource capacity.
In the past few weeks, telemedicine laws and regulations have dramatically changed and continue to evolve on a daily basis. We’ve compiled a list of the key laws on the federal level that impact the practice of telemedicine through COVID-19.
To stay up to date on state-level regulatory changes, you can subscribe to the CCHP’s newsletter to receive daily updates on state regulations.
Prescribing Laws: Public health emergency exception under Ryan Haight takes effect
The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) has, on their webpage, confirmed that telemedicine can now be used under the conditions outlined in the Controlled Substances Act under the public health emergency telemedicine exception to Ryan Haight. DEA-registered prescribers may issue prescriptions for controlled substances via telemedicine without a prior in-person evaluation if the prescription is for a legitimate medical purpose, real-time two-way audio-video is used, and the practitioner is acting in accordance with state law.
State Licensure: Requirement that physicians hold licensure in the state in which they practice is temporarily waived
With the declaration by the President of a national state of emergency, the Secretary of HHS issued a 1135 Waiver for “requirements that physicians or other health care professionals hold licenses in the state in which they provide services if they have an equivalent license from another state.”
Telemedicine Reimbursement: Reimbursement regulations relaxed to support telemedicine visits during COVID-19
Originating site and geographic telehealth restrictions are removed for the time being. Patients outside of rural areas and patients in their homes will be eligible for telehealth services effective starting March 6, 2020.
Qualified providers who are permitted to furnish Medicare telehealth services during the Public Health Emergency include but not limited to: Physicians Nurse practitioners Physician assistants Certified nurse midwives
CMS will not enforce an established relationship requirement.
Telehealth services are not limited to patients with COVID-19. The statutory provision broadens telehealth flexibility without regard to the diagnosis of the patient.
CMS is not requiring additional or different modifiers associated with telehealth services furnished under these waivers.
Privacy: Notification of Enforcement Discretion indicating that OCR will not enforce certain HIPAA regulations during this emergency in order to ease access to telehealth services.
Acceptable modes of video include:
Apple FaceTime
Facebook Messenger video chat
Google Hangouts video
Skype
Mental health support during COVID-19
During these stressful times, we’d like to offer a few mental health resources to you and your patients than can be accessed from anywhere.
Sanvello: Offers on-demand help for stress, anxiety, and depression. Sanvello is offering free premium access through the COVID-19 crisis.
Talkspace: Talkspace offers online messaging therapy. Learn more here.
Ginger: Ginger offers on-demand access to behavioral health coaching, video therapy, video psychiatry and self-guided content that’s clinically proven to reduce symptoms of stress, anxiety, and depression.
Calm: An app designed for sleep, meditation, and relaxation. Available todownload on the Apple Store and Google Play app store. Learn more here.
Headspace: Mindfulness app with guided meditations, animations, articles and videos. Available to download on the Apple Store and Google Play app store. Learn more here.