headerAs telehealth legal and regulatory issues continue to evolve, stakeholders need to stay current on trending issues. With that in mind, we are offering a complimentary “crash course” webinar series in which we will discuss a number of significant legal and regulatory issues implicated by telehealth including reimbursement, state issues, and employers.

How Do I Get Paid?

During this first installment of EBG’s Telehealth Crash Course series, we will discuss the current reimbursement landscape, including distinctions between various payer models and the growing impact of state parity laws, and some of the current state-specific concerns regarding regulatory issues and risks that may impede development of reimbursement schemes for telehealth services in certain states. (Tuesday, September 8: 2:00 – 2:15 p.m. ET)

Do States Like Telehealth?

In the second installment of EBG’s Telehealth Crash Course series, we will discuss recent legal and regulatory developments in the states related to telehealth and the various initiatives underway to facilitate greater adoption of telehealth. (Tuesday, September 15: 2:00 – 2:15 p.m. ET)

How Do I Implement Telehealth in My Plan?

In the third installment of EBG’s Telehealth Crash Course series, we will examine all of those questions and the potential issues that employers may need to navigate throughout the process of implementing telehealth. (Tuesday, September 22: 2:00 – 2:15 p.m. ET)

How Will My Organization Absorb the Influx of New Patients?

In the final installment of EBG’s Telehealth Crash Course series, we will explore the potential health care immigration issues that employers should be aware of, as well as immigrant options that are available to help health care organizations recruit the foreign talent required to keep pace with a changing landscape. (Tuesday, September 29: 2:00 – 2:15 p.m. ET)

To register for this webinar series, please click here.

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