Current through 2024, ch. 69
Section 24-25-3 - DefinitionsAs used in the New Mexico Telehealth Act:
A. "health care provider" means a person licensed to provide health care to patients in New Mexico, including: (2) a chiropractic physician;(6) an osteopathic physician;(7) a physician assistant;(8) a certified nurse practitioner;(9) a physical therapist;(10) an occupational therapist;(11) a speech-language pathologist;(12) a doctor of oriental medicine;(15) a certified nurse-midwife;(16) a clinical nurse specialist;(20) a licensed independent social worker;(21) a licensed counselor;(22) a community health representative; or(23) a licensed athletic trainer;B. "originating site" means a place where a patient may receive health care via telehealth. An originating site may include: (1) a licensed inpatient center;(2) an ambulatory surgical or treatment center;(3) a skilled nursing center;(4) a residential treatment center;(5) a home health agency;(6) a diagnostic laboratory or imaging center;(7) an assisted living center;(8) a school-based health program;(10) a mental health clinic;(11) a rehabilitation or other therapeutic health setting;(12) the patient's residence;(13) a federally qualified health center; or(14) a community health center; andC. "telehealth" means the use of electronic information, imaging and communication technologies, including interactive audio, video, data communications as well as store-and-forward technologies, to provide and support health care delivery, diagnosis, consultation, treatment, transfer of medical data and education. Laws 2004, ch. 48, § 3; 2007, ch. 203, § 3.