A physician in New Hampshire can now establish a valid doctor-patient relationship without needing a prior in-person exam. This is among several recent changes in New Hampshire’s telemedicine laws that offer new opportunities...more
10/27/2015
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Health care providers who use telemedicine for remote prescribing of controlled substances should pay close attention to an important case currently pending at the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals. The case will decide whether...more
8/12/2015
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Doctor-Patient Privilege ,
Electronic Prescribing ,
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In-Person Exam ,
Medical Records ,
Patient Privacy Rights ,
Physicians ,
Prescription Drugs ,
Probable Cause ,
Search Warrant ,
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Telemedicine ,
Warrantless Searches
The Texas Medical Board issued an Emergency Rule with proposed changes to the practice standards and disciplinary guidelines for remote prescribing via telemedicine consults. The Emergency Rule states that the use of online...more