This rule establishes standards of practice for the practice of medicine using telemedicine.
"Asynchronous store-and-forward transmission " means the collection of a patient's relevant health information and the subsequent transmission of the data from an originating site to a health care provider at a distant site without the presence of the patient.
"Board" means the Iowa board of medicine.
"In-person encounter" means that the physician and the patient are in the physical presence of each other and are in the same physical location during the physician-patient encounter.
"Licensee " means a medical physician or osteopathic physician licensed by the board.
"Telemedicine" means the practice of medicine using electronic audio-visual communications and information technologies or other means, including interactive audio with asynchronous store-and-forward transmission, between a licensee in one location and a patient in another location with or without an intervening health care provider. Telemedicine includes asynchronous store-and-forward technologies, remote monitoring, and real-time interactive services, including teleradiology and telepathology. Telemedicine shall not include the provision of medical services only through an audio-only telephone, e-mail messages, facsimile transmissions, or U.S. mail or other parcel service, or any combination thereof.
"Telemedicine technologies" means technologies and devices enabling secure electronic communications and information exchanges between a licensee in one location and a patient in another location with or without an intervening health care provider.
This rule is intended to implement Iowa Code chapters 147, 148 and 272C.
Iowa Admin. Code r. 653-13.11