Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 22, November 1, 2024
Section 10.28.01.04 - Standards of Practice for TelehealthA. Before performing telehealth services, a telehealth practitioner shall develop and follow a procedure to: (1) Verify the identification of the patient receiving telehealth services through the use of: (a) A government-issued photograph identification;(b) An insurance, Medicaid, or Medicare card; or(c) Documentation of the patient's:(2) For an initial patient-telehealth practitioner encounter, disclose the telehealth practitioner's:(c) Maryland license number; and(d) Medical specialty, if applicable;(3) Except for interpretive services, obtain oral or written consent from a patient or patient's parent or guardian if State law requires the consent of a parent or guardian, including informing patients of the risks, benefits, and side effects of prescribed treatments;(4) Securely collect and transmit a patient's medical information, clinical data, clinical images, laboratory results, and self-reported medical history, as necessary, and prevent access to data by unauthorized persons through encryption or other means;(5) Notify patients in the event of a data breach;(6) Ensure that the telehealth practitioner provides a secure and private communication modality that complies with federal and state privacy laws; and(7) Establish safety protocols to be used in the case of an emergency.B. Except when providing asynchronous telehealth services, a telehealth practitioner shall: (1) Obtain or confirm an alternative method of contacting the patient in case of a technological failure;(2) Confirm whether the patient is in Maryland and identify the practice setting in which the patient is located; and(3) Identify all individuals present at each location and confirm they are allowed to hear personal health information.C. A telehealth practitioner shall be held to the same standards of practice and documentation as those applicable for in-person health care settings.D. The requirements set forth under §§A and B of this regulation may be delegated.Md. Code Regs. 10.28.01.04
Regulation .04 adopted effective 50:18 Md. R. 794, eff. 9/18/2023