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Introduction to Telebehavioral Health

AIHC

Telemedicine is considered to be under the umbrella of telehealth and refers specifically to clinical services. Telehealth and telemedicine cover similar services, including medical education, remote patient monitoring, patient consultation via videoconferencing, wireless health applications, and transmission of imaging and medical reports.

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New York Doubles Down on Telehealth

NY Health Law

Pending legislation addresses the amount of reimbursement available for telehealth (both by Medicaid and commercial insurers) and permissible modalities (including asynchronous telemedicine). Similarly, the impact of the use of telehealth on professional malpractice and misconduct will need to be monitored on an ongoing basis.

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Health Provider News

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Reeves doesn’t mention Medicaid expansion or health care crisis in State of the State address U.S. R1 RCM posts $3.3M in 2023 income Ransomware group leader told hackers to attack hospitals, FBI, HHS say The 23 health systems pushing Congress to act on virtual care Three examples of how AI is going to change medicine U.S.

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Health Provider News

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million malpractice award from Midland hospital McLaren Northern Michigan opens behavioral health center in Cheboygan McLaren Health Care names 1st chief nursing officer Planned Parenthood of Michigan expands reach with virtual health center Trinity Health reports $283.5M tax break for Norwood jobs; 42 other Mass.

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Health Provider News

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NATIONAL AMA pressures federal government to fix prior authorization problem plaguing radiology AHA pushes back on new 340B alliance Biden’s $6.8T Lawmakers are now mulling limits. Francis Hospital-Interquest Progresses In Colorado Colorado’s wealthiest hospitals favored in $1.2 in Indiana aging-in-place work.

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Health Provider News – April 1, 2022

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Lawmakers not giving up on bill to expand Medicaid to undocumented kids. Despite malpractice lawsuits, Gainesville hospital stands behind star surgeon. Rural healthcare providers feel the pain of North Carolina’s “Medicaid gap”. to settle Medicaid contractor dispute. UAMS Named Top Performer in Healthcare Equality Index.