Telehealth and Telemedicine Medical Services. 4.1 Grantee may use telehealth services (“a health service, other than a telemedicine medical service, delivered by a health professional licensed, certified, or otherwise entitled to practice in the state of Texas and acting within the scope of the health professional’s license, certification, or entitlement to a patient at a different physical location than the health professional using telecommunications or information technology,”) and telemedicine medical services (“a health care service delivered by a physician licensed in the state of Texas, or a health professional acting under the delegation and supervision of a physician licensed in the state of Texas, and acting within the scope of the physician’s or health professional’s license to a patient at a different physical location than the physician or health professional using telecommunications or information technology”) as defined in Texas Government Code §531.001(7) (using the meaning assigned by Texas Occupations Code §111.001) as provided through Texas Medicaid. 4.2 Grantee must comply with all of the following: a. Families must give written consent that they agree to receive services via telehealth and telemedicine; b. Telehealth and telemedicine services must comply with all Texas Medicaid requirements for telehealth, as well as the licensure/practice act requirements for each provider; and c. Technology used to provide telehealth services must be compliant with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 (FERPA) and the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA).
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Samples: Primary Health Care Grant Program Contract, Primary Health Care Grant Program Contract, Interlocal Cooperation Contract
Telehealth and Telemedicine Medical Services. 4.1 Grantee may use telehealth services (“a health service, other than a telemedicine medical service, delivered by a health professional licensed, certified, or otherwise entitled to practice in the state of Texas and acting within the scope of the health professional’s license, certification, or entitlement to a patient at a different physical location than the health professional using telecommunications or information technology,”) and telemedicine medical services (“a health care service delivered by a physician licensed in the state of Texas, or a health professional acting under the delegation and supervision of a physician licensed in the state of Texas, and acting within the scope of the physician’s or health professional’s license to a patient at a different physical location than the physician or health professional using telecommunications or information technology”) as defined in Texas Government Code §531.001(7) (using the meaning assigned by Texas Occupations Code §111.001) as provided through Texas Medicaid.
4.2 Grantee must comply with all of the following:
a. Families must give written consent that they agree to receive services via telehealth and telemedicine;
b. Telehealth and telemedicine services must comply with all Texas Medicaid requirements for telehealth, as well as the licensure/practice act requirements for each provider; and
c. Technology used to provide telehealth services must be compliant with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 (“FERPA”) and the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (“HIPAA”).
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Samples: Contract for Autism Grant Program Services, Contract for Autism Grant Program Services, Contract for Autism Grant Program Services
Telehealth and Telemedicine Medical Services. 4.1 Grantee 3.4.1. UTHealth may use telehealth services (“a health service, other than a telemedicine medical service, delivered by a health professional licensed, certified, or otherwise entitled to practice in the state of Texas and acting within the scope of the health professional’s license, certification, or entitlement to a patient at a different physical location than the health professional using telecommunications or information technology,”) and telemedicine medical services (“a health care service delivered by a physician licensed in the state of Texas, or a health professional acting under the delegation and supervision of a physician licensed in the state of Texas, and acting within the scope of the physician’s or health professional’s license to a patient at a different physical location than the physician or health professional using telecommunications or information technology”) as defined in pursuant to Texas Occupations Code Chapter 111, and other applicable state and federal laws regarding payment sources, including Texas Government Code §531.001(7) (using the meaning assigned by Texas Occupations Code §111.001) as provided through Texas MedicaidChapter 531 regarding Medicaid reimbursement.
4.2 Grantee 3.4.2. UTHealth in providing telehealth and telemedicine services must comply with all of the following:
a. Families Patients, or a legally authorized representative of the patients, must give written consent that they agree to receive services via telehealth and telemedicine;
b. Telehealth and telemedicine services must comply with all Texas Medicaid requirements for telehealth, as well as the licensure/practice act requirements for each providerphysician or health professional; and
c. Technology used to provide telehealth services must be compliant with HIPAA and FERPA, as may be applicable to the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 (FERPA) and the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)patient.
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Samples: Interagency Cooperation Contract
Telehealth and Telemedicine Medical Services. 4.1 4.1. Grantee may use telehealth services (“a health service, other than a telemedicine medical service, delivered by a health professional licensed, certified, or otherwise entitled to practice participate in the state of Texas and acting within the scope of the health professional’s license, certification, or entitlement to a patient at a different physical location than the health professional using telecommunications or information technology,”) and telemedicine medical services (“a health care service delivered by a physician licensed in the state of Texas, or a health professional acting under the delegation and supervision of a physician licensed in the state of Texas, and acting within the scope of the physician’s or health professional’s license to a patient at a different physical location than the physician or health professional using telecommunications or information technology”) as defined in Texas Government Code §531.001(7) (using the meaning assigned by Texas Occupations Code §111.001) as provided through Texas Medicaid.
4.2 Grantee 4.2. Xxxxxxx must comply with all of the following:
a. Families Clients must give written consent that they agree to receive services via telehealth and telemedicine;
b. Telehealth and telemedicine services must comply with all Texas Medicaid requirements for telehealth, as well as the licensure/practice act requirements for each provider; and
c. Technology used to provide telehealth services must be compliant with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 (“FERPA”) and the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA“HIPPA”).
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Telehealth and Telemedicine Medical Services. 4.1 Grantee 1. UTHealth may use telehealth services (“a health service, other than a telemedicine medical service, delivered by a health professional licensed, certified, or otherwise entitled to practice in the state of Texas and acting within the scope of the health professional’s license, certification, or entitlement to a patient at a different physical location than the health professional using telecommunications or information technology,”) and telemedicine medical services (“a health care service delivered by a physician licensed in the state of Texas, or a health professional acting under the delegation and supervision of a physician licensed in the state of Texas, and acting within the scope of the physician’s or health professional’s license to a patient at a different physical location than the physician or health professional using telecommunications or information technology”) as defined in pursuant to Texas Occupations Code Chapter 111, and other applicable state and federal laws regarding payment sources, including Texas Government Code §531.001(7) (using the meaning assigned by Texas Occupations Code §111.001) as provided through Texas MedicaidChapter 531 regarding Medicaid reimbursement.
4.2 Grantee 2. UTHealth, in providing telehealth and telemedicine services must comply with all of the following:
a. Families Patients, or a legally authorized representative of the patients, must give written consent that they agree to receive services via telehealth and telemedicine;
b. Telehealth and telemedicine services must comply with all Texas Medicaid requirements for telehealth, as well as the licensure/practice act requirements for each providerphysician or health professional; and
c. Technology used to provide telehealth services must be compliant with HIPAA and FERPA, as may be applicable to the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 (FERPA) and the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)patient.
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Samples: Interagency Cooperation Contract