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Guidelines for Moving Forward with a Planful Telehealth Program

June 16th, 10:30 am – 12:00 pm

The goal of this webinar will be to provide a thoughtful discussion of the items programs who wish to expand their use of Telehealth services following this current crisis need to consider as they continue down the path of Telehealth services. This webinar will focus on many of the decisions and processes organizations need to put into place in order to develop a robust Telehealth program.  Topics covered will include policy and procedures, consent, importance of hardware and connectivity infrastructure as well as a discussion on safety related to Telehealth sessions.

Presenters: Tara Larson, Vice President of Health Policy; Ben Millsap, Senior MH/SU Clinical Specialist; and Chris Thompson, Senior Healthcare and Finance Management Specialist; and Matthew Wolfe, Partner, Parker Poe Attorneys and Counselors at Law

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Part I – Telehealth During the COVID-19 Crisis: What You Need to Know

June 2nd 10:30 am – 12:00 pm

The goal of this webinar is to relay practical information that can help providers support individuals using Telehealth during the crisis and to support providers to create processes that will prepare them for future audits. This webinar will review the use of telehealth during the recent Pandemic that has thrust so many providers into this new modality of service provision.  Specific focus will include consent, safety measures, controlling the home environment and documentation of telehealth events.  We will also address current information on temporary codes, modifiers and rates related to Telehealth during this crisis. 

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