Common use of TELEHEALTH Clause in Contracts

TELEHEALTH. 17.1. CONTRACTOR may use telehealth, when it deems clinically appropriate, as a mode of delivering behavioral health services in accordance with all applicable COUNTY, state, and federal requirements, including those related to privacy/security, efficiency, and standards of care. Such services will conform to the definitions and meet the requirements included in the Medi-Cal Provider Manual: Telehealth, available in the DHCS Telehealth Resources page at: xxxxx://xxx.xxxx.xx.xxx/provgovpart/Pages/TelehealthResources.aspx. 17.2. All telehealth equipment and service locations must ensure that client confidentiality is maintained. 17.3. Licensed providers and staff may provide services via telephone and telehealth as long as the service is within their scope of practice. 17.4. Medical records for clients served by CONTRACTOR under this Agreement must include documentation of written or verbal consent for telehealth or telephone services if such services are provided by CONTRACTOR. Such consent must be obtained at least once prior to initiating applicable health care services and consent must include all elements as specified in BHIN 22-019. 17.5. COUNTY may at any time audit CONTRACTOR’S telehealth practices, and CONTRACTOR must allow access to all materials needed to adequately monitor CONTRACTOR’S adherence to telehealth standards and requirements.

Appears in 23 contracts

Samples: Contract for Services, Contract for Services, Contract for Services

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TELEHEALTH. 17.123.1. CONTRACTOR may use telehealth, when it deems clinically appropriate, as a mode of delivering behavioral health services in accordance with all applicable COUNTY, state, and federal requirements, including those related to privacy/security, efficiency, and standards of care. Such services will conform to the definitions and meet the requirements included in the Medi-Cal Provider Manual: Telehealth, available in the DHCS Telehealth Resources page at: xxxxx://xxx.xxxx.xx.xxx/provgovpart/Pages/TelehealthResources.aspx. 17.223.2. All telehealth equipment and service locations must ensure that client confidentiality is maintained. 17.323.3. Licensed providers and staff may provide services via telephone and telehealth as long as the service is within their scope of practice. 17.423.4. Medical records for clients served by CONTRACTOR under this Agreement must include documentation of written or verbal consent for telehealth or telephone services if such services are provided by CONTRACTOR. Such consent must be obtained at least once prior to initiating applicable health care services and consent must include all elements as specified in BHIN 22-019. 17.523.5. COUNTY may at any time audit CONTRACTOR’S ’s telehealth practices, and CONTRACTOR must allow access to all materials needed to adequately monitor CONTRACTOR’S ’s adherence to telehealth standards and requirements.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Contract for Services, Contract for Services, Contract for Services

TELEHEALTH. 17.123.1. CONTRACTOR may use telehealth, when it deems clinically appropriate, as a mode of delivering behavioral health services in accordance with all applicable COUNTY, state, and federal requirements, including those related to privacy/security, efficiency, and standards of care. Such services will conform to the definitions and meet the requirements included in the Medi-Cal Provider Manual: Telehealth, available in the DHCS Telehealth Resources page at: xxxxx://xxx.xxxx.xx.xxx/provgovpart/Pages/TelehealthResources.aspx. 17.223.2. All telehealth equipment and service locations must ensure that client confidentiality is maintained. 17.323.3. Licensed providers and staff may provide services via telephone and telehealth as long as the service is within their scope of practice. 17.423.4. Medical records for clients served by CONTRACTOR under this Agreement must include documentation of written or verbal consent for telehealth or telephone services if such services are provided by CONTRACTOR. Such consent must be obtained at least once prior to initiating applicable health care services and consent must include all elements as specified in BHIN 22-019. 17.523.5. COUNTY may at any time audit CONTRACTOR’S ’s telehealth practices, and CONTRACTOR must allow access to all materials needed to adequately monitor CONTRACTOR’S adherence to telehealth standards and requirements.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contract Amendment

TELEHEALTH. 17.116.1. CONTRACTOR may use telehealth, when it deems clinically appropriate, as a mode of delivering behavioral health services in accordance with all applicable COUNTY, state, and federal requirements, including those related to privacy/security, efficiency, and standards of care. Such services will conform to the definitions and meet the requirements included in the Medi-Cal Provider Manual: Telehealth, available in the DHCS Telehealth Resources page at: xxxxx://xxx.xxxx.xx.xxx/provgovpart/Pages/TelehealthResources.aspx. 17.216.2. All telehealth equipment and service locations must ensure that client confidentiality is maintained. 17.316.3. Licensed providers and staff may provide services via telephone and telehealth as long as the service is within their scope of practice. 17.416.4. Medical records for clients served by CONTRACTOR under this Agreement must include documentation of written or verbal consent for telehealth or telephone services if such services are provided by CONTRACTOR. Such consent must be obtained at least once prior to initiating applicable health care services and consent must include all elements as specified in BHIN 22-019. 17.516.5. COUNTY may at any time audit CONTRACTOR’S telehealth practices, and CONTRACTOR must allow access to all materials needed to adequately monitor CONTRACTOR’S adherence to telehealth standards and requirements.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contract for Services

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TELEHEALTH. 17.1. A. CONTRACTOR may use telehealth, when it deems clinically appropriate, as a mode of delivering behavioral health services in accordance with all applicable COUNTY, state, and federal requirements, including those related to privacy/security, efficiency, and standards of care. Such services will conform to the definitions and meet the requirements included in the Medi-Cal Provider Manual: Telehealth, available in the DHCS Telehealth Resources page at: xxxxx://xxx.xxxx.xx.xxx/provgovpart/Pages/TelehealthResources.aspx. 17.2. B. All telehealth equipment and service locations must ensure that client confidentiality is maintained. 17.3. C. Licensed providers and staff may provide services via telephone and telehealth as long as the service is within their scope of practice. 17.4. D. Medical records for clients served by CONTRACTOR under this Agreement must include documentation of written or verbal consent for telehealth or telephone services if such services are provided by CONTRACTOR. Such consent must be obtained at least once prior to initiating applicable health care services and consent must include all elements as specified in BHIN 22-019. 17.5. E. COUNTY may at any time audit CONTRACTOR’S ’s telehealth practices, and CONTRACTOR must allow access to all materials needed to adequately monitor CONTRACTOR’S ’s adherence to telehealth standards and requirements.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Professional Services Agreement

TELEHEALTH. 17.1. CONTRACTOR may use telehealth, when it deems clinically appropriate, as a mode of delivering behavioral health services in accordance with all applicable COUNTY, state, and federal requirements, including those related to privacy/security, efficiency, and standards of care. Such services will conform to the definitions and meet the requirements included in the Medi-Cal Provider Manual: Telehealth, available in the DHCS Telehealth Resources page at: xxxxx://xxx.xxxx.xx.xxx/provgovpart/Pages/TelehealthResources.aspx. 17.2. All telehealth equipment and service locations must ensure that client confidentiality is maintained. 17.3. Licensed providers and staff may provide services via telephone and telehealth as long as the service is within their scope of practice. 17.4. Medical records for clients served by CONTRACTOR under this Agreement must include documentation of written or verbal consent for telehealth or telephone services if such services are provided by CONTRACTOR. Such consent must be obtained at least once prior to initiating applicable health care services and consent must include all elements as specified in BHIN 22-22- 019. 17.5. COUNTY may at any time audit CONTRACTOR’S telehealth practices, and CONTRACTOR must allow access to all materials needed to adequately monitor CONTRACTOR’S adherence to telehealth standards and requirements.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Specialty Mental Health and TBS Services

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