Telemedicine Compliance Maximizing Patient Care & ROI While Minimizing Legal Risks

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Live tweet - #telehealth2016 Telemedicine Compliance Maximizing Patient Care & ROI While Minimizing Legal Risks Mei Wa Kwong, JD Senior Policy Associate & Project Director Center for Connected Health Policy

DISCLAIMERS Any information provided in today s talk is not to be regarded as legal advice. Today s talk is purely for informational purposes. Always consult with legal counsel. CCHP has no relevant financial interest, arrangement, or affiliation with any organizations related to commercial products or services to be discussed at this program.

We are an independent, public interest organization that strives to advance state and national telehealth policies that promote better systems of care improved health outcomes & provide greater health equity of access to quality, affordable care and services

TELEHEALTH STATE-BY-STATE POLICIES, LAWS & REGULATIONS Current Laws, Regulations, Pending Bills State & Federal Interactive Policy Map

LICENSING Must be licensed in the state that patient is located Very few exceptions (e.g., infrequent interactions in state, consultation) A few states have a telemedicine license Interstate Licensure Compact Not a multi-state license; it s an expedited process to get a license State needs to pass legislation to join Compact Still in the process of being formed California not one of the states in the Compact

PRESCRIBING Controlled Substances Federal Laws/DEA Ryan Haight Act Can prescribe a controlled substance using telehealth if certain conditions are met: EX: Patient is at a health facility with another provider State Prescribing Laws Provider/Patient Relationship Some states allow telehealth to establish the relationship and allow prescribing Most require an in-person examination California requires an appropriate examination take place

Still held to the same standards HIPAA/PRIVACY Equipment alone cannot be HIPAA compliant HIPAA compliancy is a combination of physical, administrative & technical safeguards Using telehealth may require you to think differently to be compliant

INFORMED CONSENT & MALPRACTICE California Informed Consent Written or verbal informed consent required Malpractice Coverage Does your malpractice insurance cover telehealth? Does your malpractice insurance cross state lines? Malpractice Suits Very few cases involving telehealth Most are concerning radiology Most are about provider s actions, not technology Most have been settled out of court

REIMBURSEMENT MEDICARE MEDI-CAL/MEDICAID PRIVATE INSURERS PRIVATE PAY

REIMBURSEMENT - MEDICARE MEDICARE Location (geographic & site) limitations Rural HPSA location or non-msa county HRSA payment eligibility analyzer (http://datawarehouse.hrsa.gov/tools/analyzers/geo/telehealth.aspx) Limited list of providers eligible for reimbursement Limited set of codes reimbursed (new codes may be added every year) Only reimburses for live video (unless in HI & AK then also store-and-forward) Chronic care management codes Not regarded as telehealth, restrictions will not apply However, certain conditions must be met

REIMBURSEMENT - MEDICARE MEDICARE ELIGIBLE PROVIDERS ELIGIBLE ORIGINIATING SITES ELIGIBLE CPT/HCPCS CODES (examples) Physicians Nurse practitioners Physician assistants Nurse midwives Clinical nurse specialists Certified registered nurse anesthetists Clinical psychologists & clinical social workers Registered dietitians or nutrition professionals Offices of physician or practitioner Hospitals Critical Access Hospitals Rural Health Clinics Federally Qualified Health Centers Hospital-based or CAHbased Renal Dialysis Centers (including satellites) Skilled Nursing Facilities Community Mental Health Centers HCPCS G0425-G0427 G0406-G0408 G0420-G0421 G0108-G0109 G0459 G0270 G0436-G0437 CPT 99201-99215 99231-99233 99307-99310 96150-96154 90832-90834

NO TWO STATES ARE ALIKE! 42 states have a definition for telemedicine 32 states (and DC) have a definition for telehealth 3 states Alabama, New Jersey and Rhode Island have no definition for either As of March 2016 As of March 2016

MEDICAID REIMBURSEMENT BY SERVICE MODALITY Live Video 47 states and DC Store and Forward Only in 9 states Remote Patient Monitoring 16 states CENTER FOR CONNECTED HEALTH POLICY As of March 2016 As of March 2016

PARITY IN PAYMENT WITH IN-PERSON 33 states and DC have telehealth private payer laws Some go into effect at a later date. This is the most common policy change at the state level! Parity is difficult to determine: -Parity in services covered vs. parity in payment -many states make their telehealth private payer laws subject to the terms and conditions of the contract As of March 2016 CENTER FOR CONNECTED HEALTH POLICY As of March 2016

MEDI-CAL REIMBURSEMENT: MEDI-CAL/MEDICAID No geographical restrictions, but DHCS does limit the location facility wise, though they are not statutorily required to Larger list of eligible providers, not statutorily limited, but DHCS does Limited list of services they will reimburse for DHCS looking to expand, but has been very slow to do so Informed consent required (can be verbal or written) Will reimburse for store-and-forward for dermatology, ophthalmology, narrow set of optometry services & dental Medi-Cal requires provider to be in CA to be an eligible provider As of March 2016

REIMBURSEMENT: PRIVATE PAYER/PRIVATE PAY PRIVATE PAYERS In CA, private payers are not required to reimburse for telehealth delivered services: just have a policy on it: subject to the terms and conditions of the contract However, many private payers do reimburse, some following Medi-Cal s policies Some private payers are becoming more forward thinking in their policies, especially those with Medi-Cal Managed Care contracts PRIVATE PAY Consumers may pay out-of-pocket for telehealth delivered services, but providers must still keep in mind existing laws As of March 2016

RESOURCES CCHP Website http://cchpca.org CA Telehealth Resource Center http://caltrc.org Telehealth Resource Centers http://telehealthresourcecenters.org CA Medi-Cal - http://www.dhcs.ca.gov/provgovpart/pages/telehealth.aspx CMS Medicare Telehealth Fact Sheet - https://www.cms.gov/outreach-and-education/medicare- Learning-Network- MLN/MLNProducts/downloads/telehealthsrvcsfctsht.pdf

Thank you! Contact Information: Mei Kwong, JD Center for Connected Health Policy meik@cchpca.org cchpca.org