HOUSE BILL NO. 1280 (Substitute for House Bill No. 903 by Representative Simon)



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Regular Session, ACT No. HOUSE BILL NO. 0 (Substitute for House Bill No. 0 by Representative Simon) BY REPRESENTATIVES SIMON, CONNICK, DOVE, GISCLAIR, ORTEGO, POPE, STOKES, AND PATRICK WILLIAMS AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. :(B)() and to enact R.S. :(B)() through () and Part LXXV of Chapter of Title 0 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 0, to be comprised of R.S. 0:00. through 00., relative to telehealth services; to provide for definitions; to provide for the delivery of healthcare services through telemedicine; to authorize state agencies and licensing boards and commissions to promulgate rules governing healthcare services provided by telehealth; and to provide for related matters. Be it enacted by the Legislature of Louisiana: Section. R.S. :(B)() is hereby amended and reenacted and R.S. :(B)() through () are hereby enacted to read as follows:. License to practice medicine or telemedicine required * * * B. * * * () Any person authorized by the board to practice Except as provided in R.S. :., all of the following shall apply to any physician practicing telemedicine as defined in this Part: shall ensure that a licensed health care professional who can adequately and accurately assist with any of the requirements listed in R.S. :.(B)() is in the examination room with the patient at the time such patient is receiving telemedicine services. The board shall promulgate rules in accordance with the Administrative Procedure Act to establish what type of health care professional is necessary and appropriate under the circumstances. Page of

HB NO. 0 (a) The physician practicing telemedicine shall use the same standard of care as if the healthcare services were provided in person. (b) The physician practicing telemedicine shall not be required to conduct an in-person patient history or physical examination of the patient before engaging in a telemedicine encounter if the physician satisfies all of the following conditions: (i) Holds an unrestricted license to practice medicine in Louisiana. (ii) Has access to the patient's medical records upon consent of the patient. (iii) Maintains a physical practice location within the state of Louisiana or executes an affirmation with the board that the physician has an arrangement with another physician who maintains a physical practice location in Louisiana to provide for referrals and follow-up care which may be necessary. () Except as authorized by rule promulgated by the board, no physician practicing telemedicine pursuant to this Subsection shall prescribe any controlled dangerous substance prior to conducting an appropriate in-person patient history or physical examination of the patient as determined by the board. () A patient receiving telemedicine services may be in any location at the time that the telemedicine services are rendered. A physician practicing telemedicine may be in any location when providing telemedicine services to a patient. () A physician practicing telemedicine shall document the telemedicine services rendered in the patient's medical records according to the same standard as that required for nontelemedicine services. Medical records including but not limited to video, audio, electronic, or other records generated as a result of providing telemedicine services shall be considered as confidential and shall be subject to all applicable state and federal laws and regulations relative to the privacy of health information. Section. Part LXXV of Chapter of Title 0 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 0, comprised of R.S. 0:00. through 00., is hereby enacted to read as follows: Page of

HB NO. 0 0 PART LXXV. LOUISIANA TELEHEALTH ACCESS ACT 00.. Short title This Part shall be known and may be cited as the "Louisiana Telehealth Access Act". 00.. Legislative findings The legislature hereby finds and declares the following: () As an innovative form of health care, telehealth is extremely valuable because it enhances access to care, particularly in rural locations and other medically underserved areas; makes delivery of care more cost-effective; and distributes limited provider resources more efficiently. () Many patients with limited access to traditional health care can be diagnosed and treated sooner through telehealth than they would be otherwise, resulting in improved outcomes and less costly treatments due to early detection and prevention. () Telehealth services could potentially address a great unmet need for health care by persons who have limited access to both traditional healthcare settings and to telemedicine as currently defined in Louisiana law. () If this state is to achieve much needed improvement in health outcomes, a prudent and responsible policy for doing so would be to balance patient safety and access to care through expanding access to telehealth services for the people of Louisiana. 00.. Definitions () "Asynchronous store and forward transfer" means the transmission of a patient's medical information from an originating site to the provider at the distant site without the patient being present. () "Distant site" means the site at which the healthcare provider delivering the service is located at the time the service is provided via a telecommunications system. () "Healthcare provider" means a person, partnership, limited liability partnership, limited liability company, corporation, facility, or institution licensed Page of

HB NO. 0 0 or certified by this state to provide health care or professional services as a physician assistant, hospital, nursing home, dentist, registered nurse, advanced practice registered nurse, licensed practical nurse, certified nurse assistant, offshore health service provider, ambulance service, licensed midwife, pharmacist, speech-language pathologist, audiologist, optometrist, podiatrist, chiropractor, physical therapist, occupational therapist, certified or licensed athletic trainer, psychologist, medical psychologist, social worker, licensed professional counselor, licensed perfusionist, licensed respiratory therapist, licensed radiologic technologist, or licensed clinical laboratory scientist. () "Originating site" means the location of the patient at the time the service is furnished via a telecommunications system or when the asynchronous store and forward transfer occurs. () "Synchronous interaction" means communication through interactive technology that enables a healthcare provider and a patient at two locations separated by distance to interact via two-way video and audio transmissions simultaneously. () "Telehealth" means a mode of delivering healthcare services that utilizes information and communication technologies to enable the diagnosis, consultation, treatment, education, care management, and self-management of patients at a distance from healthcare providers. Telehealth allows services to be accessed when providers are in a distant site and patients are in the originating site. Telehealth facilitates patient self-management and caregiver support for patients and includes synchronous interactions and asynchronous store and forward transfers. 00.. Telehealth; rulemaking required A. Each state agency or professional or occupational licensing board or commission that regulates the practice of a healthcare provider, as defined in this Part, may promulgate, in accordance with the Administrative Procedure Act, any rules necessary to provide for, promote, and regulate the use of telehealth in the delivery of healthcare services within the scope of practice regulated by the licensing entity. B. The rules shall, at a minimum, provide for all of the following: Page of

HB NO. 0 () Application of all laws regarding the confidentiality of healthcare information and the patient's rights to the patient's medical information created during telehealth interactions. () Application of the same standard of care by a healthcare provider as if the healthcare services were provided in person. ()(a) Licensing or registration of out-of-state healthcare providers who seek to furnish healthcare services via telehealth to persons at originating sites in Louisiana. The rules shall ensure that any such healthcare provider possesses, at a minimum, an unrestricted and unencumbered license in good standing to perform the healthcare service in the state in which the healthcare provider is located, and that the license is comparable to its corresponding license in Louisiana as determined by the respective Louisiana licensing agency, board, or commission. (b) Each state agency and professional or occupational licensing board or commission is authorized to provide by rule for a reasonable fee for the license or registration provided for in this Subsection. () Exemption from the telehealth license or registration required by this Subsection for the consultation of a healthcare professional licensed by this state with an out-of-state peer professional. C. Nothing in this Part shall be construed to authorize a state agency or professional or occupational licensing board or commission to expand, diminish, or alter the scope of practice of any healthcare provider. SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE GOVERNOR OF THE STATE OF LOUISIANA APPROVED: Page of