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Whether you're a telemedicine veteran or exploring remote patient care for the first time, we've got you covered.
The COVID-19 pandemic has spurred unprecedented demand for telemedicine services, leaving many frontline physicians looking for ways to incorporate telecommunications technology into their practices. In response to the global health crisis, the federal government has temporarily relaxed privacy regulations to enable physicians to practice telehealth more broadly. If you’re considering adoption of telehealth into your practice for the first time, making the transition might be easier than you think.
The following resources can help you determine whether your practice is a good fit for telehealth and assist you through implementation, HIPAA requirements, coding and payment.
Not finding what you’re looking for? Take this telemedicine survey to tell us how your practice is implementing it, see how your colleagues are implementing it, and let us know what other resources might be helpful for you.
News: HHS and the FCC are partnering on a $200 million telehealth program to support expansion of telehealth to rural and underserved communities. Full info and application is here: https://www.fcc.gov/covid-19-telehealth-program
Watch this AOA webinar, recorded March 25, to learn how to “Successfully Practice Medicine From a Distance” through telemedicine. Osteopathic family physician and telehealth veteran Michael Brown, DO, shares his experiences as the first physician in his state to adopt telehealth.
Watch nowThis AOA/AOIA webinar, recorded May 28, gets you up to date on every service that your practice can provide to its patients, so you can make sure you keep your revenue stream consistent.
Watch nowWatch this AOA/AOIA webinar, recorded April 6, to learn more about the OCR’s new COVID-19 guidance on HIPAA and the federal civil rights laws, as it pertains to telemedicine. Lee Hamil Little, JD & Brian Tuttle, CPHIT, CPA, CHA, CBRA, CISSP, walk physicians through common do’s and don’ts.
Watch nowThe AOA has created a practice guide highlighting telehealth updates to aid physicians with implementation in their practices. View the latest information on federal policies, participating health plans, CMS recommendations and private payer coding protocols.
View the guideIn response to the COVID-19 pandemic, many states have enacted emergency regulations to enable more physicians to adopt telemedicine. View a state-by-state breakdown showing status of telehealth expansion and licensing waivers.
Learn moreThe American Osteopathic Information Association (AOIA) has put together a list of free services physicians can use for telehealth consultations, including free or low-cost platforms offering their services to physicians during the pandemic.
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