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"COVID-19 and Telehealth in Alaska and Oregon," Davis Wright Tremaine Webinar

03.31.20
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This was the third part of our webinar series addressing the use of telehealth to support COVID-19 assessment, screening, and other care in Washington, Oregon, California, and Alaska. Our speakers covered:

  • Telehealth services that may be furnished to support COVID-19 patients under state laws.
  • The use of remote patient monitoring, telehealth screening, store and forward messaging, virtual check-ins, and teleconsultations for the benefit of COVID-19 patients in the subject states
  • Coverage of telehealth services under state Medicaid programs
  • Coverage of telehealth services by commercial payors in each state
  • State telehealth waivers
  • Other unique state law issues regarding telehealth and COVID-19 care

Presenters:

  • Meghan Bours Slotemaker, Associate
  • Kathy Drummy, Partner
  • Barbara Kraft, Partner

View the webinar.
View slides from the webinar.
(On-demand versions are not eligible for CLE credit.)

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