Codifies certain requirements and stipulations for licensed veterinarians to engage in telemedicine and telehealth.
Impact
This legislation empowers veterinarians to issue prescriptions under certain conditions while also stipulating the importance of adhering to practice standards applicable to in-person consultations. Notably, prescriptions for Schedule II controlled substances will require initial in-person examinations followed by quarterly in-person visits. This requirement aims to prevent abuse of telehealth services while allowing veterinarians to utilize advanced communication technologies to better serve their patients remotely.
Summary
A1499 codifies the requirements and stipulations for licensed veterinarians when engaging in telemedicine and telehealth. The bill mandates that veterinarians must establish a licensee-client-patient relationship prior to providing telehealth services. This relationship is not only essential for regulatory compliance but also guarantees that the veterinarian can maintain the same standard of care applied to in-person services. The bill specifies the necessary protocols for record-keeping, compliance with state and federal regulations regarding patient confidentiality, and ethical guidelines when utilizing technology for veterinary services.
Contention
The bill has drawn attention because it combines the benefits of telemedicine with stringent regulations designed to safeguard the integrity of veterinary services. Supporters argue that expanding telehealth will improve accessibility, especially in rural areas, while maintaining high standards of care. Critics may contend that the prerequisite of establishing a physical-client relationship before offering telemedicine services could limit the immediate accessibility of care, particularly in emergency situations or for clients looking for quick consultations.
Authorizes health care professionals to engage in the use of remote patient monitoring devices; requires health care insurance coverage by certain insurers for remote patient monitoring devices.