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The End Of The Public Health Emergency Part 3 – Temporary Changes Until The End

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Patients deserve (and demand) privacy and safety, and providers have an immense legal duty to protect their patients’ information. This negligence could result in cyberattacks, the release of patient information, and legal action. As this is still changing, it’s advisable to follow updates on the CMS website and seek legal counsel.

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The End Of The Public Health Emergency Part 1 – Permanent Medicare Changes and Their Effects

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This is necessary to mitigate legal risk, ensure reimbursement, and provide continuity of care for patients. Schedule a Demo to Learn More Disclaimer: Mend is providing this series for informational purposes only. This is not legal advice. Always consult your legal counsel.

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Washington Post Reported Investigation of “Done Global” ADHD Services for Telehealth Prescription Practices

Telebehavioral Health Institute

The companies typically disclaim associated liability for clinical decisions made by providers. While it is impossible to know the facts of the Done Global case described above or why the DEA is investigating Done, whether a digital healthcare platform can disclaim liability for providers is likely to be tested for years.

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Washington Post Reported Investigation of “Done” ADHD for Telehealth Prescription Practices

Telebehavioral Health Institute

The structure of many highly successful digital healthcare companies allows them to collect fees for marketing and the use of their platforms, while they disclaim associated liability for clinical decisions made by providers. The podcast/webinar program is titled: Accepting Telehealth Jobs: 5 Big Legal & Ethical Mistakes to Avoid.

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Challenges and Opportunities RPM Billing in Healthcare Facilities

DrKumo Remote Patient Monitoring

Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only. It is not intended as legal, financial, or medical advice. Furthermore, DrKumo prioritizes compliance with healthcare regulations, ensuring that the billing for RPM services meets all legal requirements.

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The End Of The Public Health Emergency Part 2 – Temporary Medicare Changes and Their Effects

Mend

Schedule a Demo to Learn More Disclaimer: Mend is providing this series for informational purposes only. This is not legal advice. Always consult your legal counsel. Whether delivering virtual or in-person care, Mend creates a seamless solution to improve both the patient and provider experience.

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Examining the Influence of DrKumo’s Patient Monitoring in Mitigating Hospital Readmissions among Chronic Patients

DrKumo Remote Patient Monitoring

Disclaimer: This overview of DrKumo’s patient monitoring system in reducing hospital readmissions for chronic patients reflects general industry observations and may not predict specific outcomes. Effectiveness varies by several factors, and this content is not medical advice or a product endorsement.

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