Interest in and acceptance of telehealth services continues to grow. In 2023, a key focus by the states has been addressing questions about how to modify existing regulatory infrastructures sustaining the provision of telehealth services to support the continued use of these services in a post-public health emergency world.
However, modifications to telehealth services also increases the potential for fraudulent behavior and enforcement activity. Providers should continue to monitor developments in federal and state laws, regulations, and policies to capitalize on telehealth opportunities while staying compliant with applicable laws.
Since 2016, Epstein Becker Green (EBG) attorneys have researched, compiled, and analyzed state-specific content relating to the regulatory requirements for professional mental/behavioral health practitioners and stakeholders seeking to provide telehealth-focused services.
We are pleased to once again release our latest update to EBG’s Telemental Health Laws app, an extensive compilation of laws, policies, and other state guidance for practitioners supporting the mental/behavioral health practice disciplines.
The survey’s complete findings are available to download for free as an app for iPhone, iPad, and Android devices. Download the app now and instantly have access to information about:
- How states continue to push the boundaries of existing telehealth policies
- A continued recognition by the states of the benefits of telehealth
- More focus on telefraud and enforcement at the federal and state levels
- General telemental/telebehavioral provisions across the 50 states
Read our full announcement, our executive summary, and see our introduction video below.
Please contact Amy Lerman, Audrey Davis, or Avery Schumacher with questions.
Download Epstein Becker Green’s Telemental Health Laws App
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