The Rise of Telehealth Amidst a Global Pandemic: Part II – Addressing Necessary Regulatory and Compliance Risk
As the COVID-19 pandemic hit, emergency rooms and doctor’s offices were left empty. The number of Telehealth visits began to soar and amid changes in regulation and perception by patients, telehealth was now seen as a viable and thriving option.
In part two of this three-part series, Peter Urbanowicz of A&M's Healthcare Industry Group is joined by Mary Findley of A&M's Healthcare Compliance Advisory practice and Alison Fethke, Counsel at Ropes & Gray. In this podcast they'll discuss the legal and regulatory issues that providers should be aware of as they build and operate their virtual health programs.
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For other podcasts in this series:
Part I – Telehealth in a Pre-COVID World
Part III - The Future of Telehealth