Telehealth Credentialing and Privileging: Minimizing Liability, Protecting Patient Privacy, Ensuring Quality Care

Course Details
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On-Demand
- signal_cellular_alt Difficulty Level
Intermediate
- work Practice Area
Health
- event Date
Monday, December 16, 2024
- schedule Time
1:00 p.m. ET./10:00 a.m. PT
- timer Program Length
90 minutes
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This 90-minute webinar is eligible in most states for 1.5 CLE credits.
This CLE course will guide counsel to healthcare facilities and practitioners on CMS' rule and guidance for telehealth credentialing and privileging. The panel will outline the steps for providers to comply with the rule and ensure effective and confidential telehealth practices.
Faculty

Mr. Eades devotes his practice to medical staff governance, credentialing and peer review. As part of his practice, he regularly counsels clients on matters involving medical staff bylaws, accreditation standards, hospital licensure rules and the Medicare Conditions of Participation. Mr. Eades is routinely engaged by the firm's clients to assist with the drafting and implementation of Quality Assurance and Performance Improvement processes, peer review sharing arrangements, FPPE/OPPE processes and other medical staff policies and procedures addressing the conduct and competency of healthcare providers. Peer review confidentiality and peer review immunity are critical to effective hospital and medical staff quality review.
Description
Recent developments in patient-service delivery systems and technology have transformed the physician/patient relationship. Advances in telehealth underscore the importance of effective credentialing and privileging of telehealth practitioners.
As telehealth expands and reliance on telehealth practitioners grows, healthcare facilities and entrepreneurs must take steps to navigate the many risks that come with implementing telehealth practices, minimize liability, protect patient privacy, and ensure quality of care. Such measures include revising medical staff bylaws, creating new policies, negotiating written agreements, and monitoring telehealth practitioners.
Listen as our authoritative panel of healthcare attorneys reviews the requirements of the CMS rule, lessons from enforcement and experience, and changes for healthcare facilities, entrepreneurs, and practitioners engaged in telehealth practices. The panel will also discuss the interplay among the Joint Commission's telehealth standards, state medical board guidance, and telehealth guidelines from professional associations, as well as best practices for compliance with these standards, guidance, and guidelines.
Outline
- CMS' rule on credentialing and privileging and lessons learned
- Requirements of CMS' rule
- Credentialing and privileging issues
- Regulatory compliance challenges
- Impact on healthcare facilities, entrepreneurs, and practitioners
- Revising medical staff bylaws and creating hospital policies
- Negotiating written agreements and minimizing risk exposure
- Monitoring telehealth practitioners to assess the quality of care
- Protecting patient privacy amid technological advancements
- Compliance strategies for new guidance and guidelines
- Understanding individual state requirements
- Evaluating the impact of new direction and guidelines
- Accommodating the use of telehealth technologies
Benefits
The panel will review these and other key issues:
- Provisions to include in the agreement between the telehealth provider and the hospital
- Requirements for healthcare facilities and providers to implement the telehealth rule
- Steps for healthcare organizations to minimize the liability risks for the practice of telehealth through the credentialing, privileging, and monitoring of practitioners
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