50 State Telemedicine Gaps Analysis: Physician Practice Standards & Licensure
Map generated by American Telemedicine Association (ATA)
Telemedicine is revolutionizing the way clinical medical visits are performed by the utilization of technology, including videoconferencing, electronic medical records, cell phones, texting and digital prescriptions. It is an important and quickly growing field that has the capacity to deliver healthcare in a more efficient, cost effective format and will increase patient compliance and follow through.
The complexity of telemedicine lies in the hilly terrain of 50 different policies in 50 different states. Per the ATA Gaps Analysis Report, “When comparing the numerous state laws and differing medical board standards regarding telemedicine, twenty-two states averaged the highest ‘composite grade’, suggesting a supportive policy landscape that accommodates telemedicine adoption and usage. Twenty-six states and DC fall in the middle with room for improvement. Two states averaged the lowest composite score, suggesting many barriers for telemedicine advancement.”
The grades assigned bring to light the fact that current barriers restrict providers due to state-based policy. The ATA is attempting to close the gap and improve grades in all states through their mission to educate government, serve as a clearinghouse, network, research, educate and develop clinical industry policies and standards.
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For further information, visit the ATA website