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Title 22, §3173-H: Services delivered through telehealth
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A. "Asynchronous encounters" means the interaction between a patient and a health professional through a system with the ability to store digital information, including, but not limited to, still images, video, audio and text files, and other relevant data in one location and subsequently transmit such information for interpretation at a remote site by health professionals without requiring the simultaneous presence of the patient or the patient's provider. [2017, c. 307, §2 (NEW).]
B. "Store and forward transfers" means transmission of a patient's recorded health history through a secure electronic system to a provider. [2017, c. 307, §2 (NEW).]
C. "Synchronous encounters" means a real-time interaction conducted with interactive audio or video connection between a patient and the patient's provider or between providers. [2017, c. 307, §2 (NEW).]
D. "Telehealth," as it pertains to the delivery of health care services, means the use of interactive real-time visual and audio or other electronic media for the purpose of consultation and education concerning and diagnosis, treatment, care management and self-management of a patient's physical and mental health and includes real-time interaction between the patient and the telehealth provider, synchronous encounters, asynchronous encounters, store and forward transfers and remote patient monitoring. "Telehealth" includes telephonic services when interactive telehealth services are unavailable or when a telephonic service is medically appropriate for the underlying covered service. [2017, c. 307, §2 (NEW).]
E. "Telemonitoring," as it pertains to the delivery of health care services, means the use of information technology to remotely monitor a patient's health status via electronic means through the use of clinical data while the patient remains in a residential setting, allowing the provider to track the patient's health data over time. Telemonitoring may or may not take place in real time. [2017, c. 307, §2 (NEW).]
[ 2017, c. 307, §2 (NEW) .]
2. Grants. The department may solicit, apply for and receive grants that support the development of the technology infrastructure necessary to support the delivery of health care services through telehealth and that support access to equipment, technical support and education related to telehealth for health care providers.
3. Annual report. Beginning January 1, 2018 and annually thereafter, the department shall report to the joint standing committee of the Legislature having jurisdiction over health and human services matters on the use of telehealth in the MaineCare program, including the number of telehealth and telemonitoring providers, the number of patients served by telehealth and telemonitoring services and a summary of grants applied for and received related to telehealth and telemonitoring.
A. May not include any requirement that a patient have a certain number of emergency room visits or hospitalizations related to the patient's diagnosis in the criteria for a patient's eligibility for telemonitoring services; [2017, c. 307, §2 (NEW).]
B. Must include qualifying criteria for a patient's eligibility for telemonitoring services that include documentation in a patient's medical record that the patient is at risk of hospitalization or admission to an emergency room; [2017, c. 307, §2 (NEW).]
C. Must provide that group therapy for behavioral health or addiction services covered by the MaineCare program may be delivered through telehealth; and [2017, c. 307, §2 (NEW).]
D. Must include requirements for individual providers and the facility or organization in which the provider works for providing telehealth and telemonitoring services. [2017, c. 307, §2 (NEW).]
2017, c. 307, §2 (NEW).