Health plans, including plans offered to public employees, and the state Medicaid program, must cover telemedicine services if:
Audio-only telemedicine means the delivery of health care services through the use of audio-only technology, permitting real-time communication between the patient at the originating site and the provider, for the purpose of diagnosis, consultation, or treatment.
An established relationship means the provider has access to sufficient health records to ensure safe, effective, and appropriate care services and:
The definition of established relationship for the purposes of audio-only telemedicine coverage is changed to create a single definition for all services.
An established relationship means the provider has access to sufficient health records to ensure safe, effective, and appropriate care services and:
PRO: Establishing a relationship using audio/video telemedicine is currently allowed and should remain the law. The standard of care does not change from this bill. It is about insurance coverage but it is also an access issue because people use their insurance to access services. Currently policy is working well and this will just continue that policy. No other state requires an in person visit to establish a relationship before providing audio-only telemedicine.
CON: This is not an access issue and only related to what a carrier must cover. A carrier could choose to cover audio-only telemedicine based on different established relationship requirements. There are limitations and audio only telemedicine and it should be used appropriately in conjunction with an in person existing relationship. State should prioritized the use of in person relationships.